DEAR ALL, NEED YOUR ASSISTANCE;
I HAVE FLIGHT SIM. 2004, WHILE FLYING I WANT TO TRACK MY PLANE'S GEOGRAPHICAL CO-ORDINATES ON ANOTHER PC VIA NETWORK. CAN SOMBODY GIVE ME A LEAD OR ANY ASSISTANCE,
THANKS,
AIRLEV 😀
If you hit Shift+Z your latitude and longitude will continuously be displayed. I don't know if it's possible to export that data in real time to another location.
http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?CatID=fs2004util&DLID=73142
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You could hook your PC up to another monitor and display 'top-down' view on it, but as for a completley independant PC, i'm not sure if that can be done 😀
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AIRLEV wrote:
DEAR ALL, NEED YOUR ASSISTANCE;
I HAVE FLIGHT SIM. 2004, WHILE FLYING I WANT TO TRACK MY PLANE'S GEOGRAPHICAL CO-ORDINATES ON ANOTHER PC VIA NETWORK. CAN SOMBODY GIVE ME A LEAD OR ANY ASSISTANCE,THANKS,
AIRLEV 😀
Check this out
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=fsea10.zip&CatID=root&Go=Search
This program acts as an interface between Flight Simulator 2004 and Google Earth, letting you follow a flight in real time, over the satellite images generated by Google Earth. Flights can be saved and many options are available for fine tuning the performance, as well as the map's style (zoom, tilt, orientation). May work on a single computer running FS2004 and Google Earth all together or, for best experience, can be used on two networked computers running respectively FS2004 (master) and Google Earth (slave). Very useful for scenery designers to cross-check the position of scenery objects in real time, over Google Earth's satellite images. Requires Flight Simulator 2004 and Google Earth. The program running in trial mode works only around Anchorage, Alaska, (PANC/ANC) for a maximum of five minutes per flight session. Visit http://fsearth.fsutil.com for more information.
another link to check out
http://www.elbiah.de/flusi/MyFsGoogleEarth/MyFsGoogleEarth.htm
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