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FlightPlanner Question in FSX.


Happpy

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Hello, Guys!

 

Look at flightplanner first.

 

FlightPlanner.JPG

 

 

I want to draw a very correct line towards every runway minimum 20nm away from it but you can see in picture that FlightPlanner's Window is too small to draw a big line like 20nm away from Runway. I can only draw 5 or 6nm away line from runway accurately. So, Window is small and I want big line. Can you please give me some idea to draw a big line for landing manually?

 

Regards,

 

Happpy.

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Happpy,

 

when adding waypoints in the planner, once you 'grab' and start to move a line to create a new waypoint THE MAP WILL MOVE TO FOLLOW YOUR CURSOR DRAGGING THE LINE.

 

Secondly, the line will attach itself to a defined location (int, vor, airport, etc) automatically if you just get close to it. You can then adjust the location if needed at a higher zoom level.

 

Thirdly, you can edit the lat-lon values directly in the "whatever".pln with notepad if a fine adjustment is needed.

 

Fourthly... get Plan-G and do all this at full screen size - it's a lot easier and it's free.

 

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Happpy,

 

when adding waypoints in the planner, once you 'grab' and start to move a line to create a new waypoint THE MAP WILL MOVE TO FOLLOW YOUR CURSOR DRAGGING THE LINE.

 

Secondly, the line will attach itself to a defined location (int, vor, airport, etc) automatically if you just get close to it. You can then adjust the location if needed at a higher zoom level.

 

Thirdly, you can edit the lat-lon values directly in the "whatever".pln with notepad if a fine adjustment is needed.

 

Fourthly... get Plan-G and do all this at full screen size - it's a lot easier and it's free.

 

Loyd

 

Thank you. It's exactly the answer of my question.

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