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"Northern light "

Posted by Midian on 10-02-03 at 13:43z
LAST EDITED ON 10-02-03 AT 13:44z ()

just thought i'd share this, i was flying from Antartica to Argentina and i came across the Northern light pretty beautiful sight to see

location

first sighting

lat s63* 47.46'
long w57* 20.08'
it was the whole time i kept under the clouds

9592 (i went up to a altitude of 25 000, and could still see it)

the settings

i used real weather a static shot

it stated low clouds, vis 10 mil

heading 313

09:20:26 local time

august 7th 2003 winter (looks like a long winter in Antartica)


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"RE: Northern light "
Posted by newboy on 02-18-04 at 22:17z
wow that sounds great!
but is that for the 2002 sim? or 2004?
as i don,t have 2004 yet!
only 2002
thanks

"RE: Northern light "
Posted by jayboy on 05-17-04 at 17:34z
Hi Midian can you tell me how to put them in my plan?
lat s63* 47.46'
long w57* 20.08'
i,m pretty new to this just got the new one the other day!
thanks

"RE: Northern lights"
Posted by Ben_Chiu on 05-20-04 at 02:42z
Greetings jayboy:

I think I can get you started. From FS2K4's menu, select World; Map. Make sure the Aircraft radio button is selected. Type in your coordinates and click the OK button. This will position your airplane in the right spot.

From the same Map, you can zoom out and look for airports and/or NAVAIDs to use in a flight plan.

Hope this helps!

Ben


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