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No has mentioned using a sextant in FSX yet...... 
We're the Fakawee

We're the Fakawee
Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

There´s a program called AutoStar.Is FS astrologically accurate?
Reminds me of a *really* nifty hoplist I've done a couple of times.Real world: FMS/GPS. Sim world: pilotage over photo real scenery...and low level.
Reminds me of a *really* nifty hoplist I've done a couple of times.
It's one of Red-Dog's magnificent collection. Starts down in southern New Mexico and it follows the rocky, vertical real estate all the way up to Alaska, hopping from one distant airfield to another.
I'd set FSX to 31 January and the weather to Winter Wonderland, and select Piglet's wonderful OV-1 Mohawk.
Fly the entire route Nap-Of-The-Earth, no higher than 100 feet, and what with the snow squalls, scud clouds, and sometimes flying almost straight up or straight down, it made for some real exciting flying.
But when you add-in navigation, well . . . it made for decidedly busy times! I'd typically wait for momentary open stretches with reasonable visibility, where I'd check my headings and distance to go, etc. Then back to big eyeballs out the windscreen.
Some of the best fun I've had, sitting-up, ay-gawd!
Yeah, it wouldn't matter since the really BEEG factor is that the aircraft has bags of power available.. . . As much as I like Piglets OV-10, I may have to do it in his A-29 Tucano.