Is it possible to place a chart on an Auxiliary tablet of display like an I pad while flying to a destination on VFR.
ie while flying to a charted 2nd airport I frequently hit shift 5 to see how I am doing and do not keep the chart up so I can visually evaluate my progress and identify waypoints especially when trying to identify and land at small grass aerodromes that blend into the landscape.
I also like to fly to multiple aerodromes by just touching down on intermediate places and the MSF form does not allow me more than 2 so I am thinking of dragging my extended route to the intermediate aerodromes and creating waypoints. Is there a better way to do this?
The first question re Auxiliary display is the more important!
thanks,
John
Chart on Aux tablet or display +
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Hi John,
If you happen to live and fly in North America - best thing since sliced bread - FREE...
https://flttrack.fltplan.com/FltPlanInf ... _Info.html
Regards,
Scott
If you happen to live and fly in North America - best thing since sliced bread - FREE...
https://flttrack.fltplan.com/FltPlanInf ... _Info.html
Regards,
Scott
Re: Chart on Aux tablet or display +
I use my Microsoft Surface on a side-table, running Little Nav Map, with my airplane shown via Little Nav Connector on my main computer. I can also see all my pals during our Sunday A2A flights. I don't always use it, but it came in really handy yesterday as I flew my Connie (autopilot off) on this RNAV approach to Rwy 33 at Anchorage, AK:
Seeya
ATB
Seeya
ATB
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Wow! thanks, I'm sure it will take me some effort to get it going.
I do live and fly in the US but had my first real Spitfire flight at Boultbee, Goodwood in 1980 to celebratee my 80th and enjoy flying the Spitfire in England. Is there any equivalent or alternative to accomplishing the same or similar thing there?
John
I do live and fly in the US but had my first real Spitfire flight at Boultbee, Goodwood in 1980 to celebratee my 80th and enjoy flying the Spitfire in England. Is there any equivalent or alternative to accomplishing the same or similar thing there?
John
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Hi John,flash2 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2019, 11:26 Wow! thanks, I'm sure it will take me some effort to get it going.
I do live and fly in the US but had my first real Spitfire flight at Boultbee, Goodwood in 1980 to celebratee my 80th and enjoy flying the Spitfire in England. Is there any equivalent or alternative to accomplishing the same or similar thing there?
John
Sorry - I don't think so - I've discussed this many times with different people - not for free anyway...
Fltplan GO is actually the only FREE source of Georeferenced Approach Plates and Taxi Diagrams I've ever seen...
You'll need to build a profile on the Fltplan website - the site is a great resource as well - as they seem to have performance profiles for just about every GA and BizJet aircraft ever made... I've used them for years with my sim flying...
Regards,
Scott
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Scott
Are there instruction on the site as to how to connect to an Ipad for viewing the charts in flight?
John
Are there instruction on the site as to how to connect to an Ipad for viewing the charts in flight?
John
Re: Chart on Aux tablet or display +
Hi John,
Yep - here’s how to connect - need a little program to facilitate communications - link for program included...it’s labeled FSX - works with P3D as well...
https://fltplan.com/fsx.htm
Regards,
Scott
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I second Scott and use FltPlan too. Great tool and use it in the real world too. It’s fun to record your flight path in both real world and sim.
Ron
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Re: Chart on Aux tablet or display +
Do you have to be using GPS while in flight simulation to use this. Will VFR without GPS work using charts?
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Hi Ron,rhenson529 wrote: ↑05 Sep 2019, 23:49 I second Scott and use FltPlan too. Great tool and use it in the real world too. It’s fun to record your flight path in both real world and sim.
Ron
Glad I’m not the only one...
Regards,
Scott
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Hi John,
I’ve never tried it without a GPS - however - I’m pretty sure the only thing that little program is doing - is transferring your actual position from one program to the other - it probably has no idea what you have equipped - what type of flying you’re doing - or even what aircraft you’re actually in - I would think it would it would work just fine...
Regards,
Scott
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Scott,
Thanks for link to instructions. I am encouraged to give it a try.
John
Thanks for link to instructions. I am encouraged to give it a try.
John
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