FS2004 Radio Range System

PreviewA bona fide Radio Range System simulating a robust navigation technique of the 1940s which lasted until the advent of the VOR. Uses Morse Code A and N audio signals to determine course. Nearly a year in development, this package includes a standalone DC-3 (based on the default) with three panels,...

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FS2004
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RR_03.zip
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A bona fide Radio Range System simulating a robust navigation technique of the 1940s which lasted until the advent of the VOR. Uses Morse Code A and N audio signals to determine course. Nearly a year in development, this package includes a standalone DC-3 (based on the default) with three panels, new gauges and greatly improved flight dynamics; scenery for 118 Radio Range stations of Eastern US and SE Canada (from 1944 sectional charts) with approach plates for each; and a comprehensive instruction manual. All necessary system, program and sound files are included. Future enhancements will add Western US and Canadian stations. By Dave Bitzer, Alex Nicolson, Norman Hancock, Allan Greene and Charles Wood.

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
Radio_Range_v03.exe03.14.0618.86 MB
Readme_RR_v03.txt03.15.067.13 kB
FS2004 RADIO RANGE SYSTEM - PRESS RELEASE.doc03.14.0626.50 kB
rr_pic.jpg03.14.0676.17 kB
rr_thumb.gif03.14.0611.22 kB
file_id.diz03.15.06777 B
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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