7/22/2023 0 Comments Flightgear route managerWe are developing a solid basic sim that can beĮxpanded and improved upon by anyone interested in contributing Simulator framework for the development and pursuit of interestingįlight simulator ideas. The FlightGear project is working to create a sophisticated flight and nothing happened.FlightGear-2018.3.4-lp152.1.5.ppc64le RPM IndexįlightGear-2018.3.4-lp152.1.5 RPM for ppc64le From OpenSuSE Ports Leap 15.2 for ppc64le Name: FlightGearĭistribution: openSUSE:Leap:15.2:PowerPC / ports Like I already have had a ready 757 update to add 3 new 757 types to flight gear add-on library, informed people on the mailing list about this sometime in September or October. The problem is that for some odd reason people rarely want to push an update to the Add-On library, even when the update is ready. The 777 has the second best Boeing CDU in flight gear, and the third best overall. The best CDU for Boeing aircrafts from the standard FlightGear Addon Library, is on the Boeing 787. Unfortunately the best CDU in all of FlightGear is on the A320 <- Which still is not perfect. no aircraft in real life comes with a FlightGear route manager, real aircrafts use the CDU. The route manager speed is what the aircraft uses. I'm using the Boeing 777-300 you get from the default hangar in the launcher, and I'm using the latest stable version of FlightGear. Can someone please help? Is it something I'm doing? I'm able to put it back to my desired speed, but a few minutes later, it automatically is reduced to zero again. However, when I'm cruising, the autothrottle will just randomly set my speed to zero. I use flight level change to get to my cruising altitude. I take off, and I enable autopilot and autothrottle. TwistTornado wrote in Wed 2:08 am:When ever I'm using the Boeing 777-300, I enter a route automatically generated from into the route manager. but yes, it finally clicked and all came together for me after numerous months. it needs some work but i understand that it will be changing when the current PUI stuff is finally removed. in some parts of this dialog, things might appear to be in position but they're not. i have found that sometimes things have to be done in a certain order even if the UI allows differently. You are quite welcome i developed this orderly practice after quite a while of using FG. I have now used it twice as you described. Thank you until now I have used Flight Planner. This is has got to be the first explanation of the Route function I have read that I understand. when i have everything ready, then i will click the button and do what i need to do to get to the runway for takeoff and turning on the autopilot. now i might add or remove some way points. in my example, the 004 APP-6 line moves down to line 056. that will fill in the route list by injecting way points between the 003 and 004 lines. then click on the button at the bottom of the dialog. Wkitty42 wrote in Wed 4:33 pm: at this point, i would click on the 004 line for the first approach way point. set cruise altitude (35000 in this example)ġ0 in the route box you should now see at leastĬode: Select all 000 LFLL-18R (18R) 000 LFLL-18R (18R)Īt this point, i would click on the 004 line for the first approach way point. set cruise speed (400kts in this example)ĩ. again, yes, use the dropbox and actually click on DEFAULT. yes, use the dropbox and actually click on the runwayĦ. select arrival runway (15R in this example). yes, use the dropbox and actually click on the SID. yes, use the dropbox and actually click on the runwayģ. select departure runway (18R in this example). Here's how i do it using the F10->Autopilot->RouteManager.Ģ. it won't help with your fuel problem, though. I only get LFLL and KBOS no way points at all. GSteele wrote in Tue 9:44 pm:With the Route Manager/Autopilot
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