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Welcome to myoddweb.com, the home of Courseplanner.
Here you will find the latest news about Flight Simulator and Flight planne
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See all the Airports Taxiways.
Admin Wrote on the 09.Jul.05 (674 reads )
Thanks to a brand new database you can now see all the airport information. Allowing you to navigate around the airports with ease.
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Detailed map of the world using your sceneries.
Admin Wrote on the 09.Jul.05 (992 reads )
Create a very detailed trip using all your navigation data.
You can de-clutter the map as well so that only the possible routes for your trip are shown.
The map includes the high altitudes way point, all the navaids, all the airport, ILS and much, much more.
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Advanced SID/STAR control.
Admin Wrote on the 09.Jul.05 (808 reads )
Courseplanner has many departure and arrival procedures, (and the list is growing).
You can of course edit the procedures as you please.
We currently have over 30000 arrivals and departure procedures.
We also have over 100000 gps/fixed/routes points, (60000 more than FS2004).
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With FS2004 you can now see traffic all around you.
Admin Wrote on the 01.Sep.04 (801 reads )
With FS2004/COF running you can follow the planes in your world.
This includes planes on the ground, multi-players and more.
The map will give you their altitude, rate of climb and more.
If you are running on a multi computer configuration you can virtually become your own ATC, (controller).
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Print your map for a real experience.
Admin Wrote on the 01.Sep.04 (972 reads )
Create a departure, arrival and on course map.
You can print the map(s) on paper and use it for your flight.
The various maps created are, en-route maps, departure and arrivals maps.
Included are also the basic holding patterns as well as landing procedures.
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Courseplanner is independent of Flight simulator
Admin Wrote on the 01.Sep.04 (779 reads )
If you wish you can also run from different computers as well.
Meaning that Courseplanner will be running on one machine and Flight simulator is running on another, (as long as they are networked).
You can run Flight simulator, (2000/2002 and 2004/COF), separately from Courseplanner.
In fact You don’t really need Flight simulator running on your system at all.
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