Using Flight Planner data
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2018 1:28 pm
I have tried most ways published to have my flight plan track VOR's and change the "heading" indicator automatically.
To "simplify" I try mostly with "Engines Running" although two cold & dark tries still failed in the same way.
The "HEAT" light on the front cockpit glare screen is always lit .. is this a clue?
I do bring up the Flight Plan tracker, (Add-On) and select next heading, (item 2) and track automatically (3) but that seems not to have an effect.
I realise this is a complicated aircraft to "get right" which is all part of the reward ... I have checked throught the topics but don't find any similar posts
With my F100D I simply enter the next waypoint Frequency.
At the moment, I use PLAN-G to track my VOR's ...
Please assume that I am just flying "Ferry" flights between airports.
Just some general hints would help at this stage ... am I expecting too much to expect the Nav indicator, bearing and distance -to-run indicators to work automatically?
To "simplify" I try mostly with "Engines Running" although two cold & dark tries still failed in the same way.
The "HEAT" light on the front cockpit glare screen is always lit .. is this a clue?
I do bring up the Flight Plan tracker, (Add-On) and select next heading, (item 2) and track automatically (3) but that seems not to have an effect.
I realise this is a complicated aircraft to "get right" which is all part of the reward ... I have checked throught the topics but don't find any similar posts
With my F100D I simply enter the next waypoint Frequency.
At the moment, I use PLAN-G to track my VOR's ...
Please assume that I am just flying "Ferry" flights between airports.
Just some general hints would help at this stage ... am I expecting too much to expect the Nav indicator, bearing and distance -to-run indicators to work automatically?