here: software for cvfr, vor, ndb simulation
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hey there..
you may have a look at this little flash-proggy. Itīs free but some of the descriptions are in german language. It is online, no registration or installation is required
Simulated are your instruments (RMI;RBI;HSI;NAV) depending on VORs and NDB..... just try
Avionic Classifieds
or direct:
http://www.avionic-market.de/bzf/cvfr.swf
regards, tioc
you may have a look at this little flash-proggy. Itīs free but some of the descriptions are in german language. It is online, no registration or installation is required

Simulated are your instruments (RMI;RBI;HSI;NAV) depending on VORs and NDB..... just try
Avionic Classifieds
or direct:
http://www.avionic-market.de/bzf/cvfr.swf
regards, tioc
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If you are "advertising" (which I don't think is allowed here) at an english speaking forum, you should seriously consider translating your site to something most of us could understand.
The development of single language software just bafles me because either way, most pilots know english, all you are doing is limiting your sales. Just some marketing tips my friend.
The development of single language software just bafles me because either way, most pilots know english, all you are doing is limiting your sales. Just some marketing tips my friend.
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Nothing a spammer does surprises me.
For anyone interested, there are some very good instrument simulations for training purposes online. Two of them are:
Tim's Air Navigation Simulator (this has been around for a long time and has multiple options)
and
Holding Quiz (this is primarily a VOR holding entry tool. If you uncheck "North is up", "Show diagram" depicts the hold in relation to the DG - very helpful for helping pilots whose brains work that way to learn to use the DG to visualize the hold)
For anyone interested, there are some very good instrument simulations for training purposes online. Two of them are:
Tim's Air Navigation Simulator (this has been around for a long time and has multiple options)
and
Holding Quiz (this is primarily a VOR holding entry tool. If you uncheck "North is up", "Show diagram" depicts the hold in relation to the DG - very helpful for helping pilots whose brains work that way to learn to use the DG to visualize the hold)
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