Satellite Assisted Landing System Version 9

FS2004 Gauge: Satellite Assisted Landing System, v9 (SALS). Using satellite data, this gauge provides glidepath/glideslope guidance into all runways inside the FS world. Approach heading and glideslope indicators are displayed during the landing phase in a fashion similar to those used with ILS a...

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FS2004 Gauge: Satellite Assisted Landing System, v9 (SALS). Using satellite data, this gauge provides glidepath/glideslope guidance into all runways inside the FS world. Approach heading and glideslope indicators are displayed during the landing phase in a fashion similar to those used with ILS and requires the same piloting techniques to keep the needles centered. Because SALS has the ability to guide an aircraft to both ends of a runway, every airport including grass strips and seaplane bases can be accessed with a high level of landing precision. In case of missed approaches, backcourse guidance is provided during climbout. Panel or separate window installation. Includes SALS icon gauge and Word doc with illustrated design parameters. By Glenn Copeland

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SALS Design Parameters.doc06.03.06114.00 kB
SALSv9.cab06.03.0624.11 kB
FILE_ID.DIZ06.03.06767 B
Gauge Coordinates.pdf09.16.05106.51 kB
Info.txt06.03.0614.59 kB
Legal Notice.txt01.13.06608 B
avsim.diz04.27.04360 B
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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TailhookThu, 01 Apr 2010 04:10:45 GMT
Why is the Author UNKNOWN when it's obviously Glenn Copeland?
oldgeekMon, 28 Dec 2009 01:17:29 GMT
This is a Fantastic little instrument....thanks so much for creating it.
bakerfoxFri, 07 Sep 2007 05:29:50 GMT
FANTASTIC!!

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