FSX Personal Radar

FSX Personal Radar adds a compact on-screen radar that reveals nearby traffic in flight and surfaces key details like altitude, heading, speed, and direction for better situational awareness. It supports smoother formation work, approach planning, and busy-airspace monitoring from the virtual cockpit without interrupting the flow of a session.

1K downloads Flight Simulator X CompatiblePrepar3D Compatible
  • File: perradar.zip
  • Size:27.2 KB
  • Scan: Clean (6d) Verified clean
  • Access:Freeware
  • Content:Everyone

This radar lets you see other aircraft in flight, including their flight data such as altitude, direction, etc. By Piermario Riva.

The archive perradar.zip has 13 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
bg.bmp01.04.08338.72 kB
info.xml01.03.0827.13 kB
Radar.xml01.04.0811.59 kB
Radar_Icon.bmp06.11.061.57 kB
Radar_Icon.xml01.05.08236 B
readme.txt01.05.08654 B
Screen.xml01.04.0817.15 kB
session_info_window.bmp01.03.08226.97 kB
switch_off.bmp01.01.082.87 kB
switch_on.bmp01.01.082.87 kB
PersonalRadar01.05.080 B
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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Installation Instructions

Most of the freeware add-on aircraft and scenery packages in our file library come with easy installation instructions which you can read above in the file description. For further installation help, please see our Flight School for our full range of tutorials or view the README file contained within the download. If in doubt, you may also ask a question or view existing answers in our dedicated Q&A forum.

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jimMon, 25 Feb 2019 17:46:05 GMT

How do you install it? Some instructions would be nice...

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