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Postby etienne » Mon Jul 22, 2013 6:47 am

Hello,
my name is Etiennne and I'm member of the demoteam of the Belgian Flight Simulator Club. I mostly fly VFR over Europe and thanks to the wonderfull scenery from ORBX also over the UK and Wales. I would like to fly with both my Cessna and the King Air 200 from Carenado over NZ, Australia and Tasmania, also off-course in combination with the wonderfull ORBX scenery. The problem is that , over here in Europe, we cannot find any Jepessen VFR charts coverign this area. Could someone please help me out, so I can use this during our demonstrations at belgian Aeroclubs. many thanks beforehand
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Postby Ian Warren » Mon Jul 22, 2013 9:24 am

Hi Etiennne and welcome to NZFF , I am currently adjusting new 2007 IFR charts that can be used , I do have a set VFR charts that can also be scanned and modified to suit an A4 folder , these would need to have a new legend so to find yourself in the sim and when you turn the page . These are for New Zealand only , for Australian maps you might want to ask at the OZx forums http://aussiex.org/forum/index.php?/index .

This may get you started file at Flightsim.com

FS2004 (ACOF) - Misc.
FS2004/FSX New Zealand Navigation Maps

Name: nzmap.zip
Size: 5,333,965 Date: 07-01-2007 Downloads: 1,161

FS2004/FSX New Zealand Navigation Flight Maps and Beacons/NDB's/VOR data. Includes four sheets with frequency and five sheets in A4 format for ease and printing. Based on real hi/low altitude flight charts. By Ian Warren.


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Postby emfrat » Mon Jul 22, 2013 10:13 am

Hello Etienne - You will find a lot of useful links here - many downloads available.
http://www.vatpac.org/cms/index.php?option...8&Itemid=62
Hope this Helps.
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Postby etienne » Mon Jul 22, 2013 7:30 pm

emfrat wrote:
QUOTE (emfrat @ Jul 22 2013,12:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello Etienne - You will find a lot of useful links here - many downloads available.
http://www.vatpac.org/cms/index.php?option...8&Itemid=62
Hope this Helps.

Hello Mike, thanks for this service. Once more it is prooven the simworld is a small world build on great people. I linked to the VATPAC and found very usefull info on the world discovery flight New Zealand leg 1 . Also in the tutorial pack is interesting news. The radio tutorial 2 gave no problems in opening, whereas the r
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Postby etienne » Mon Jul 22, 2013 8:23 pm

Ian Warren wrote:
QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jul 21 2013,11:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Etiennne and welcome to NZFF , I am currently adjusting new 2007 IFR charts that can be used , I do have a set VFR charts that can also be scanned and modified to suit an A4 folder , these would need to have a new legend so to find yourself in the sim and when you turn the page . These are for New Zealand only , for Australian maps you might want to ask at the OZx forums http://aussiex.org/forum/index.php?/index .

This may get you started file at Flightsim.com

FS2004 (ACOF) - Misc.
FS2004/FSX New Zealand Navigation Maps

Name: nzmap.zip
Size: 5,333,965 Date: 07-01-2007 Downloads: 1,161

FS2004/FSX New Zealand Navigation Flight Maps and Beacons/NDB's/VOR data. Includes four sheets with frequency and five sheets in A4 format for ease and printing. Based on real hi/low altitude flight charts. By Ian Warren.


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Hello Ian, thanks for this fast reaction and usefull hints. I do not know why or how, but the link to the FS2004/FSX navigation maps does not work. Would it be possible to you to email me these 9 sheets so I can print them . My email adress is : egoedgezelschap@netscape.net. Many thanks beforehand and it is really a good feeling that simmers are still prepared to help eachother in contrast to our politician. Kind regards. Etienne

etienne wrote:
QUOTE (etienne @ Jul 22 2013,9:30 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello Mike, thanks for this service. Once more it is prooven the simworld is a small world build on great people. I linked to the VATPAC and found very usefull info on the world discovery flight New Zealand leg 1 . Also in the tutorial pack is interesting news. The radio tutorial 2 gave no problems in opening, whereas the radio tutorial 3 VFR (LTV-MB-EN) Latrobe Valley-Moorabbin and Moorabbin- Essendon did not open. Could ypou please help me with this. My email adress is : egoedgezelschap@netscape.net. Many thanks beforehand. Etienne
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Postby Ian Warren » Mon Jul 22, 2013 9:12 pm

etienne wrote:
QUOTE (etienne @ Jul 22 2013,9:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello Ian, thanks for this fast reaction and usefull hints. I do not know why or how, but the link to the FS2004/FSX navigation maps does not work. Would it be possible to you to email me these 9 sheets so I can print them

Etienne , all you need to do is to register to Flightsim.com , there is a newer file that also covers plans to the Antarctic and Chatham Is .... http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?se...0577&page=2

I always have use Flightsim.com to upload/host my files since 1998 , found it very reliable and ideally suited .
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Postby emfrat » Mon Jul 22, 2013 10:05 pm

Etienne - the links to the flightplans for that tutorial seems to be dead. Possibly the member who created them has removed them from his own webspace. I am not a member of VATPAC, so I cannot see everything on their website. For example, there is a flight planner tool, but it seems to be for registered members, not visitors like me.
SkyVector is a good resource, and if you look here:
http://skyvector.com/?ll=-37.975833333,145...=301&zoom=3

you should see a VFR chart covering the route YLTV-YMMB-YMEN.
I will help where I can, but I will not be able to do much until Thursday. You can send me a private message within the forum, if you like. It is not a good idea to include a working email address in an open forum post.
Just use the pull-down menu beside my username at the left. It will show when you put the cursor over it.

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