(NEED) panel.cfg with CIVA INS for BAC 1-11
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(NEED) panel.cfg with CIVA INS for BAC 1-11
I want to use the Inertial Nav system also in BAC but dont know how to set up it.
Can someone send me it?
Thanks.
Can someone send me it?
Thanks.
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Re: (NEED) panel.cfg with CIVA INS for BAC 1-11
Hi Gokalp
I might be wrong but I didn't think the 1-11 ever used this type of INS. For this reason, you may have difficulty finding anyone here with it fitted (in the 1-11).
You might be lucky but I've never heard of anyone using it with a jet of this size
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I might be wrong but I didn't think the 1-11 ever used this type of INS. For this reason, you may have difficulty finding anyone here with it fitted (in the 1-11).


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Re: (NEED) panel.cfg with CIVA INS for BAC 1-11
BA11s only used VOR to VOR?
What about hi-attitude airways? How do you use them with only using VOR and ADF?
What about hi-attitude airways? How do you use them with only using VOR and ADF?
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Re: (NEED) panel.cfg with CIVA INS for BAC 1-11
Difficult to know as we her use the classics in the way there were in that timescale. 

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Re: (NEED) panel.cfg with CIVA INS for BAC 1-11
Indeed matey. The whole INS 'thing' is to enable aircraft to navigate over longhaul routes where there are no traditional navaids to guide them (VOR or ADF). The 1-11 was only ever a shorthaul aircraft and I'd guess during their main operating years, such things as high level jetyways probably didn't exist as such. Operators like European had GPS fitted in latter years but that's about as sophisticated as it got. Their GPS wasn't connected to the AP either so even then, the system wasn't 'fire and forget'.
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Re: (NEED) panel.cfg with CIVA INS for BAC 1-11
originally the One-Eleven was for shot city to city hops with turn rounds of less than ten minuets.
It was even dubbed the "Bus Stop Jet" although standing outside with my thumb up never got one to land
Not difficult to find Paris or Brussels from London or even Liverpool from Glasgow (unles the beacon at LPL had been knicked) so long range was never an issue.
It was even dubbed the "Bus Stop Jet" although standing outside with my thumb up never got one to land

Not difficult to find Paris or Brussels from London or even Liverpool from Glasgow (unles the beacon at LPL had been knicked) so long range was never an issue.
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Re: (NEED) panel.cfg with CIVA INS for BAC 1-11
Two of our 500srs at BIA (G-AXLN and G-AYWB) had a single Omega fit on the rear of the pedestal. Came from their time out with Cayman Airways. That aside all operation was by radio navigation (VOR/NDB). I recall many times sat on the jumpseat going across the Bay of Biscay with crosscuts being taken from the VORs on the French coast. VORs are good for a couple of hundred miles at high level so if you've one behaind you and one ahead you're good for a four hundred mile or so leg. Other than that, use a chart to give a rough track estimate and wait for the beacon to come into range.
Through until the 1990s the airway structure was a lot more Radio Nav friendly but with the advent of FMS and Area Nav more and more waypoints that weren't defined by a radio beacon or radial and DME from a beacon started to come into existance.
Nige
Through until the 1990s the airway structure was a lot more Radio Nav friendly but with the advent of FMS and Area Nav more and more waypoints that weren't defined by a radio beacon or radial and DME from a beacon started to come into existance.
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Re: (NEED) panel.cfg with CIVA INS for BAC 1-11
Cheers Nige
I was hoping you'd pop in to clarify this one
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I was hoping you'd pop in to clarify this one

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Re: (NEED) panel.cfg with CIVA INS for BAC 1-11
Come a long way since navigation was a shout of "two points to Starboard Mr. Baines."
That's progress

That's progress
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Re: (NEED) panel.cfg with CIVA INS for BAC 1-11
Thanks for you replies.
Well,rough estimation for hi-airways are not for me as it is an estimation
I cant use GPS,as I am in IVAO (As real as it gets)
So,only way is VOR to VOR,ADF...and SIDs and STARS with WPT will also be estimation
Better time to have a FSCommander
Well,rough estimation for hi-airways are not for me as it is an estimation
I cant use GPS,as I am in IVAO (As real as it gets)
So,only way is VOR to VOR,ADF...and SIDs and STARS with WPT will also be estimation
Better time to have a FSCommander

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