The issue that needs fixing here is two-fold:
> - Data (especially distance for some reason) is hot-spotted both by the
> OSG pick method and the PLIB 2.5d panel hack, this causes it to be very
> sensitive for me.
>
>   
Hi Ron,
If your using OSG version , just comment out the two <panel> sections in 
the Aerostar-700/Models/aerostar.xml... its only there for PLIB users...

- Distance only goes in increments of 1 mile/10 miles. Should probably
> be 0.1 mile/10 miles.
>   
OK makes sense , I'll change that...
> If you really want a distance of "0" just use the VOR/PAR function
> instead of the RNAV function.
>
>   
> As far as waypoints 2&3, they are indeed set to waypoints in my favorite
> scenery.  Waypoint 2 is the north end of runway 14 at KHIF, waypoint 3
> is some radio towers on the other side of the VORTAC
> (http://www.airnav.com/cgi-bin/navaid-info?id=OGD&type=VORTAC&name=OGDEN)
>
> I would really like the waypoints to be persistant across sessions, but
> haven't looked into making that happen yet.
>
> I'm pondering a simple tutorial for RNAV that will go something like
> this:
>
> Start at KSFO, default runway.
> Set Waypoint 1 to OAKr076/37.2  OAKLAND VORTAC  116.80
> Set Waypoint 2 to ECAr252/21.5  MANTECA VORTAC  116.00
>
> Enable RNAV waypoint 1
> Set RNAV/ENR
> Set your HSI to 70 degrees.
> Take off, intercept radial and fly to waypoint 1 on the 70 radial
> Change to waypoint 2
> Set HSI to 300 degrees and follow that to waypoint 2
> About 5 miles out change to RNAV/APR.
> Time your decent to be at 500 feet at 1 mile and you should make a
> landing at C83 (Byron Airport) runway 30.
>
>   
Yes I agree its going to need some kind of tutorial....
Now we just need someone to do a graphical flight planner , with 
appropriate measuring tools ..... :)
> http://www.airnav.com/airport/ksfo
> http://www.airnav.com/airport/c83
>
> Ron
>
>
>
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