by phildc » Sat Dec 04, 2004 6:33 pm
It all depends on the landscape. In the reality also, if you loose your ground waypoints, you must rely on instruments.
Just a preliminary remark:
FMS is intended for RC simulation, so the normal view is from the ground. Following the plane is already a "variant".
If you need orientation info, select a landscape that makes orientation easier, and learn the waypoints you can use: mountains, roads, remarkable details...
Look at:
When doing the contest, participants were told to identify different points in the landscape to make faster movements (the time was limited, and points were earned by putting the shadow of the plane on ground targets.
Happy flying,
Philippe
brussels belgium