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− | <u>'''Note:'''</u> In the default mode the instrument displays the course of the selected waypoint on the map/route automatically. You can cancel this behavior by switching off the option «Adjust Nav 1 to map leg» under «Settings». | + | <u>'''Note:'''</u> In the default mode, the instrument displays the course of the selected waypoint on the map/route automatically. You can cancel this behavior by switching off the option «Adjust Nav 1 to map leg» under «Settings». |
It is also possible to automatically align the CDI by switching on «Auto adjust OBS» option. | It is also possible to automatically align the CDI by switching on «Auto adjust OBS» option. | ||
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Revision as of 19:19, 4 May 2016
By using the GPS position and accelerometers, Air Navigation can simulate several aircraft instruments. Unlike real navigation instruments, the virtual instruments can be set to point to any waypoint in the database (airport, VOR/DME, user waypoint, etc).
Available instruments
Note: In the default mode, the instrument displays the course of the selected waypoint on the map/route automatically. You can cancel this behavior by switching off the option «Adjust Nav 1 to map leg» under «Settings». It is also possible to automatically align the CDI by switching on «Auto adjust OBS» option.
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