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Thank You for your fast answer. I understand, landing wihout NAV1 OBS at no ILS airfields is no problem... but what about circuits in no NAV1 OBS aircrafts? I’ve noticed that FSF „remembers” NAV1 OBS settings from the last flight (I must to check this): e.g.
1. I fly A2A Cessna with NAV1 OBS 76hdg settings from no ILS Tatenhill EGBM.
2. Next I fly vintage RWD-8 (no NAV1 OBS) from the same RWY and when I press Ctr+shift+D NAV1 OBS is 76 hdg. But when I try to take off from the other side of RWY and press Ctr+shift+D NAV1 OBS is... 76hdg. Loading the flight plan changes nothing. It would be nice to fly circuits in vintage aircrafts. I noticed that You’ve prepared fsr. for planes like ww1 era Vimy bomber. Mayby it is a stupid question: is it possible to set NAV1 OBS... in no NAV1 OBS aircraft? Regards!
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Hi Piotr:
>> Mayby it is a stupid question: is it possible to set NAV1 OBS... in no NAV1 OBS aircraft? Regards!
You certainly can - I just did it in a Piper J-3 Cub (FSX) and AirCreation Trike (FSX).
Just press
SHIFT V
to select the (invisible) OBS and then press
keyboard MINUS to reduce the OBS setting
or
keyboard EQUALS to increase the OBS setting
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