

Build the route, the flight plan will be exported to your FS2002/Modules/FSNavigator/Plan folder. Go to the 'Build Options' menu, and select the 'FsNavigator' menu item'. Installation and first Steps: If you have a previous version of FSNavigator, UNINSTALL THIS NOT. If you haven't already done so, set your FS2000/FS2002 folder on the Options/Export Directories page. Their Website indicates that a 'Registered' version of FSUIPC.DLL is required for FS Commander which would make the all up cost prohibitive. Hi: I just uninstalled FS98 and moved it to a new directory. For FS9(2004), FSNav 4.6 is the current version. I always liked the map on FS Navigator but not the interface so it will be interesting to see how FS Commander is now. FS Navigator is a great flight planner by Helge Schroeder which, different from. The AVSIM File library also has a neat freeware utility called 'Yet Another Google Earth Tool for FS9/FSX' which links FS9 or FSX with Google Earth to display fantastic satellite images with your Aircraft's position moving as it flys the course. The flight plans have been created and brought to you by Johan van Wijngaarden. Once within range of an Airport the Map switches to a display of the runway, taxiways etc. If you also obtain Sectional Maps (all are freely available for the USA for instance at AVSIM) then the the Map is really very good, particularly as this program sets up the Kneeboard to display the Sectional Maps. In the meantime, there is a program called FS Moving Map by (not currently online it seems) but still available at the AVSIM file library. I have been on the lookout for a Moving Map style package for a while and had previously checked out FSNavigator, FS Commander etc.
