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Hi -
I assume you're using the FS2004 FLightPLanner? Just print the log/flightplan - it should show all the headings and alt's in your plan. hth, vgb "Paul" wrote in message ... Hi! I have a question about flying VFR with a VOR-to-VOR method. When I ask the simulator to plot the route frm airport A to airport B, it plots a series of straights Airp A - VOR1 - VOR2 - Airp B. Now, what I would like to know is the direction for each of the segments! I can only eyeball each one: 045 degrees. Or maybe 062 degrees? I guess, in real life when you plot route yourself on the real map and adjust for the side wind, you can find the angle by using protractor. How do I do that in simulator??? Thanks! |
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