Hi A2A,
I got the the A2A Piper J3 with Accu-sim a while back and I absolutely love it, it's so astounding.
In this day and age most people who own these old planes have a basic gps installed so that they at least can navigate to places and I thought it would be a GREAT idea if you could add a GPSMAP 295 like from the A2A C172R Trainer into the J3. It would not take away realism at all.
It would be so handy!
GPS for J3???
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GPS for J3???
Cirrus SR20 pilot based out of YMMB - Moorabbin Airport, Victoria, Australia.
Re: GPS for J3???
I know this is a really old post, but I was perusing the forum and saw this and had to reply.
It is a fairly simple process (editing the panel.cfg file) to change up the GPS on a plane. You can find some basic instructions here: http://www.ehow.com/how_12189626_add-gps-plane-fsx.html
If you want to use a specific GPS model instead of the Garmin 500, look at the panel.cfg for the plane that uses the model you want, and use that instead of the 500 that the example uses.
To add the 500 to my J3, after making a backup of the panel.cfg file, I edited the following in the [Window04] section:
I changed this:
To this:
I did this to the same section of the panel.cfg for all the variants so that I have a real GPS instead of the simple map. I understand the reasoning behind A2A implementing the simplistic map, but I like to think I am flying my vintage J3 in modern times and have the GPS500 in the same bag as my radio ;D
It is a fairly simple process (editing the panel.cfg file) to change up the GPS on a plane. You can find some basic instructions here: http://www.ehow.com/how_12189626_add-gps-plane-fsx.html
If you want to use a specific GPS model instead of the Garmin 500, look at the panel.cfg for the plane that uses the model you want, and use that instead of the 500 that the example uses.
To add the 500 to my J3, after making a backup of the panel.cfg file, I edited the following in the [Window04] section:
I changed this:
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size_mm=1024,768
pixel_size=1024,768
...
gauge00=A2A_PiperJ3!mapscreen, 5,5,764,764
gauge01=A2A_PiperJ3!map_settings, 773,5,246,232
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size_mm=456,378
pixel_size=456,378
...
gauge00=fs9gps!gps_500, 0,0
I did this to the same section of the panel.cfg for all the variants so that I have a real GPS instead of the simple map. I understand the reasoning behind A2A implementing the simplistic map, but I like to think I am flying my vintage J3 in modern times and have the GPS500 in the same bag as my radio ;D
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