> That looks really excellent!   Finally we have two
> cohesive tutorials to point 
> complete flying newbies to that are written with FG
> in mind (there are a 
> reasonable number of these folk turn up on the IRC
> channel now and again) 

Thanks. Hope it will be of use. It's difficult to
decide who to pitch such a tutorial at, but I figured
that group might be big enough and a tutorial would
make a difference. 

> Could we have both these tutorials hosted on the FG
> website?  In the meantime, 
> you could add it pretty easily to the FG wiki too -
> either link to it or just 
> upload the lot.
Not sure it's required, but might not be a bad idea. 

There is now a tar-ball of it here:
http://www.nanjika.co.uk/flightgear/tutorial.tar.gz

Would it be worth adding it to the CVS? I'm quite
happy to GFDL it, but one of the images includes a
grab from a sectional. 

Interestingly, the San Franisco VFR Terminal Area
Chart I have doesn't include any Copyright statement I
can find. Does anyone know any reason why this might
be the case ? Are sectionals/terminal area charts not
copyrighted?

BTW on the back of the chart is a interesting diagram
of recommended VFR routes to avoid the Class B/C
airspace. It makes for a nice tour of the bay area,
taking in most of the custom scenery in the area. 

Maybe that could be the basis of another tutorial -
covering airspace, and VOR navigation.

-Stuart

I tried adding it to the seed-wiki, but failed



                
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