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Title: PSS 777 - FS Navigator
Post by: EHM-1798 Conrad on February 09, 2006, 07:07:59 pm
Hi there

are their any export modules availible for the PSS 777 200 LR  FMC for FSNAVIGATOR?

thanks

conrad
Title: PSS 777 - FS Navigator
Post by: EHM-1328 Willem on February 09, 2006, 08:03:49 pm
Export Fsnav plan to FS2004 and
in FMC RTE -> Request -> FLplans  select FSflplan to import  -> Activate.



Regards. Willem. EHM1328
Title: PSS 777 - FS Navigator
Post by: EHM-1798 Conrad on February 09, 2006, 08:04:57 pm
thanks, but unfortuantly i have tried that and it doesnt copy all the altitude & speed data.....
Title: PSS 777 - FS Navigator
Post by: EHM-1328 Willem on February 09, 2006, 08:14:19 pm
After Active -> Perf Init -> Request --> and fill in the CRZ altidue. and Cost, and Reserves,   the FMC wil calculate Alt. and speed.  this depends on how many passengers-cargo en Fuel is loaded. (FSnav dont how many ).  
( dont forget to set flaps and takeoff speeds.)

Regards Willem EHM1328
Title: PSS 777 - FS Navigator
Post by: EHM-1798 Conrad on February 09, 2006, 08:19:08 pm
cheers i am about to embark on my longest flight, the 777-200LR world record from Hong Kong to Heathrow !
Title: PSS 777 - FS Navigator
Post by: EHM-1328 Willem on February 09, 2006, 08:31:11 pm
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Origineel gepost door Conrad
cheers i am about to embark on my longest flight, the 777-200LR world record from Hong Kong to Heathrow !


In realworld you earn mony but in a simulation its boring to do such long flights and you dont learn anothing from it,

If you will get the most of this bird make shorter flights and praktice in takeoff - landings.

btw  long flights in a group is more fun.

Regards Willem, EHM1328
Title: PSS 777 - FS Navigator
Post by: EHM-1798 Conrad on February 09, 2006, 08:33:35 pm
even though i might have sounded like a newbie person with the question i asked, i am very advanced in FS2004 and the various functions with PMDG and PSS planes.

But  will leave it over night, take a check at around 6:30 - 7:00 am then catch my coach to sixthform and be back around 1:30pm (half term). so it wont be soo boring...