Can’t seem to find the answer to this.
Do airports created with FSCloudPort have ILS?
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They don't need to.
Aerofly FS has a global navigation database, so you already have the ILS even before you install an airport. -
Thanks. Doesn't deem to work everywhere though - EGKK, for instance, has ILS, but not in sim.
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Aerofly FS has a global navigation database, so you already have the ILS even before you install an airport.Kind of related so rather than start a new topic - are there plans to ever include vertical nav guidance, terrain elevation, profile etc in the FS2 Flight Planner?
It seems to synchronise with FMS & MCDU in the King Air though obviously still alpha. Not so much for airliners that shoot up into the flight levels - more for GA mountain navigation in murky conditions. The kind of flying I'd never attempt in a real aircraft.
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The navigation database is not on the latest version. There have been many changes in the real world, so some ILSes that exist today may not be in the database yet. Or their frequency changed.
We don't need to synchronize the route planner with the (M)CDU and FMS. They use and edit the exact same route.
You can already select full real world departures, arrivals and approaches which will avoid the issue of flying into mountains 😉 You can also edit the vertical profile on the A320 (and maybe others) already
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Thanks for that.
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The navigation database is not on the latest version. There have been many changes in the real world, so some ILSes that exist today may not be in the database yet. Or their frequency changed.
We don't need to synchronize the route planner with the (M)CDU and FMS. They use and edit the exact same route.
You can already select full real world departures, arrivals and approaches which will avoid the issue of flying into mountains 😉 You can also edit the vertical profile on the A320 (and maybe others) already
Yes thanks. I'll try some SIDS & STARS in the King Air & A320 heading west from Denver.