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FS 2004 F l i g h t
P l a n n e r t u t o r i a l The author comments: "...For years I avoided the built-in Flight Planner and used FSNavigator (I also have a short tutorial series on that product) for all my Flight Plans. But, as we got deeper into the Beta testing of fs9, it quickly became apparent that it did not work in the new product. And so, I had to become familiar with what was available. So here it is in video tutorial form. BTW, the new version of FsNavigator is now out. It's functionality is almost identical to its predecessor (with a few features missing). However, Exported plans appear to link well to the new FS2004 GPS. Very cool!..." Buy 'VR - FS2004 Flight Planner Tutorial' on simMarket |
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FS 2004 W e a t h e r t u t o r i a l One of the really
revolutionary changes in Flight Simulator 2004 is the Weather Engine.
Clouds that allow you to set up an infinite number of weather scenarios,
themes allow you to pick pre-made settings, dynamic weather you can fly
through. The list goes on and on. Buy
'VR - FS2004 Weather Tutorial' on simMarket |
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FS 2004 R a d i o S t a c k t u t o r i a l Radios are integral
to flying any aircraft today. Communications with ATC is pretty much mandatory
these days, no matter what
country you fly in. We need to Squawk assigned frequencies so ATC knows who
and where we are. And the NDB (Non-Directional-Beacon) is still in use in
many parts of the world. Of course the GPS is THE tool many of us fly with
these days, but it is still of utmost importance that we know how to use
the VOR capabilities built into almost every aircraft (sim and real world). Buy
'VR - FS2004 Radio Stack Tutorial' on simMarket |
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FS 2004 GPS t u t o
r i a l This tutorial takes
on the new and improved GPS in Flight Simulator 2004, which is a copy of
the famous Garmin 500 (and the Garmin 295) out of the real world. |