In a message dated 5/28/2005 8:59:19 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have unpacked all of these, removed most of the data, and then repacked
them
in gzip. They work fine. What are you using to gzip them? Make sure they
are ".gz" and not ".tgz".
Dave,
Good call
> I'm actually working thru the same type of problem... my nav.dat files are
> within the Navaid folder as a Zip file. I can open the file and make my
> alterations, but returning the file to a zipped.dat file is escaping me.
> This seems to be the case for apt.dat, awy.dat, and nav.dat. Has anyo
In a message dated 5/28/2005 7:24:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How does it not work? Do you get an error? Are you not getting what you
expect
when you tune the navradio to your frequency?
I'm actually working thru the same type of problem... my nav.dat files are
On Friday 27 May 2005 23:22, YENEW T KASSAYE wrote:
> Hello Everyone.
> Has anyone attempted to modify the listings in nav.dat file and run
> flightgear 0.9.8?
> I am trying to edit the nav.dat file. My idea is to create waypoints for
> the autopilot to follow by using the NAV 1 CD1 Course and NAV
Hello Everyone.
Has anyone attempted to modify the listings in nav.dat file and run
flightgear 0.9.8?
I am trying to edit the nav.dat file. My idea is to create waypoints for
the autopilot to follow by using the NAV 1 CD1 Course and NAV 1 Glide
Slope. Right now, there are a bunch of airports, GS, L