Free Moving Map software.....for FS9

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"Bill Leaming" <n4gix@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hmmm, so what do you "see" whenever you're not within the coverage area of
> one of the sectionals, terminal areas, etc.? Nothing is my guess... 😉

Yes - that is correct . But with the world maps, all you see is a photo from
space.

Barry
 
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On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 05:37:08 +1000, Barry Ward wrote:
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>> Hmmm, so what do you "see" whenever you're not within the coverage area of
>> one of the sectionals, terminal areas, etc.? Nothing is my guess... 😉
>
> Yes - that is correct . But with the world maps, all you see is a photo from
> space.

Well, I now have 144 charts installed. Man, it's a real hoot to see just
how accurate *most* of the scenery really is. When the chart has "Shopping
Center" indicated, I look down... and sure enough, there's a shopping
center there. 😉

I spent six hours today just flying around the Pacific Northwest about
1500' AGL "sightseeing." What a hoot!

Bill
 
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The hardest part about adding a map to the moving map program is to know the
lat/long of a few points - this website allows that.
http://www.maporama.com/

Barry
 
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yes - but must have FSUIPC (free version) installed.

Barry

"Perk" <perk@waverunner.net> wrote in message
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> Barry Ward wrote:
> > when you have the map showing inside the Fs2004 kneepad, right click on
the
> > map and make sure that the option "allow user to scroll" is not checked
..
> > When this is checked , the a/c does not show and the map doesn't move as
you
> > fly along.
> >
> > Barry
> >
> > "Quilljar" <wykehill-flightsim@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:38j7k7F5q30vfU1@individual.net...
> >
> >>Roy,
> >>
> >>Well, I have been scanning an old UK CAA aeronautical chart for the
South
> >
> > of
> >
> >>England.
> >>The one I used to use IRL, probably quite illegal, but if you are on
> >>broadband I could send you a piece of it to try out. It works for me as
> >
> > far
> >
> >>as the chart goes, but I haven't been able to get the little plane to
show
> >>up yet. However, Barry Ward is being most helpful!
> >>
> >>Contact me on ,
> >>
> >>quilljar at btinternet dot com
> >>
> >>
> >>Quilljar
> >>
> >>Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Photos 1952-60
> >>
> >>http://client.webshots.com/album/204003612QQUuDJ
> >>
> >>
> >
>
> Does this work on 2002 ?
>
> Perk (;.)
>
> --
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> To respond to me personally please use the following :
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Yes -- it is quite a good little toy to add to the Fsim experience. I have
been having a bit of trouble adding a map of my own -- obviously the map
itself has to be accurate and you have to define the points properly - and
also the map must have straight lat and long lines. I have been trying to
add a map for hawaii - and while everything works kind of Ok- the a/c symbol
is not in the absolutely correct place as you fly along. Looks like Matt
Foxes maps of the US will be the best to use for this one.

Do you have it in the kneeboard and watch it as you fly along??? :) It's a
bit compulsive!!

Barry

"Bill Leaming" <n4gix@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 05:37:08 +1000, Barry Ward wrote:
> ews:uvysz5p38toj.rt5j0i558z11$.dlg@40tude.net...
> >> Hmmm, so what do you "see" whenever you're not within the coverage area
of
> >> one of the sectionals, terminal areas, etc.? Nothing is my guess... 😉
> >
> > Yes - that is correct . But with the world maps, all you see is a photo
from
> > space.
>
> Well, I now have 144 charts installed. Man, it's a real hoot to see just
> how accurate *most* of the scenery really is. When the chart has
"Shopping
> Center" indicated, I look down... and sure enough, there's a shopping
> center there. 😉
>
> I spent six hours today just flying around the Pacific Northwest about
> 1500' AGL "sightseeing." What a hoot!
>
> Bill
 
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In article <42254106$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au>, wardb3@tpg.com.au says...

> ...
> Do you have it in the kneeboard and watch it as you fly along??? :) It's a
> bit compulsive!!

Naw, compulsive would be having a second monitor to display it on ...
 
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On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 14:30:02 +1000, Barry Ward wrote:

> Do you have it in the kneeboard and watch it as you fly along??? :) It's a
> bit compulsive!!

Nope. I haven't even bothered with the kneeboard. I run it full screen on
monitor #4, just to the right of the main screen.

I'll be installing some Rand McNally Road Atlas maps to work in areas not
covered by Matt's sectionals for the time being.

Bill
 
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On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 17:08:37 -0800, Chris Thomas wrote:

> In article <42254106$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au>, wardb3@tpg.com.au says...
>
>> ...
>> Do you have it in the kneeboard and watch it as you fly along??? :) It's a
>> bit compulsive!!
>
> Naw, compulsive would be having a second monitor to display it on ...

Er, what would you call it having a 3rd, 4th or 5th monitor to display it
on? :)

Bill
 
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Bill Leaming wrote:

> On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 08:52:23 -0500, Matt B. wrote:
>
>>I guess from you reaction that it works better than the existing GPS system
>>in the game?
>>Also, the map in the screenshot on the program's website looks like
>>Microsoft Street & Trips, does it work with that program? That'd be cool.
>
>
> It is a *viewing program* and will quite happily load any sectional charts,
> terrain maps, terminal area charts, or airport layouts that YOU put in the
> database and georeference with the supplied tools. It will automatically
> select the correct chart based on your preferences, altitude, etc.
>
> Matt Fox has graciously provided many free charts, etc. for the simmer to
> d/l and use with the program. The author is already working on the next
> version, which will include AI a/c display as well.
>
> However, it is NOT a "GPS," nor does it provide any function other than
> displaying a moving map.
>
> Bill

Thanks Bill. I'm sure Matt has already created the sectionals for any
place my GPS maps would show. I still want to find my disks though. And
while I'm looking, who knows what I may find that I've long forgotten. :)

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boB

U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)