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LFRR and Lighted Airways for X-Plane

You're dating yourself. When I started, early sixties, with the FAA in Alaska, four course ranges were all the rage. One of our emergency assistance offerings was to orient a lost pilot ( with a low freq receiver) and get him/her coming toward us.
 
Great find Bjoern,

As the DC-3 is my all time favorite aircraft, I am always in for a mission that put's me back in the old days ways of navigation.
 
If the Vskylabs DC-3 is on sale the next time, I'll probably go for it.


LFRR and a fully simulated Dak is something I've been wanting in MSFS forever.
Now only if there was a way to easily backdate the planet...
 
The converted Manfred Jahn DC-3/C-47 does very well in X-Plane, But you can never have too many DC-3's.
 
The converted Manfred Jahn DC-3/C-47 does very well in X-Plane, But you can never have too many DC-3's.

Well it still is a pretty militarized C-47. And I don't have time to beef up the systems modeling. So it'll have to be a payware shortcut.
 
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