unhappytroll wrote in Sat Sep 16, 2023 11:41 am:that was interesting reading, thank you. I think I see the real problem now. for me, it looks like, in the Route Manager bearing to the next point is shown as a True Heading, not Magnetic, as you should expect.
unhappytroll wrote in Sat Sep 16, 2023 2:06 pm:what do you mean, "why would you expect that?"
Octal450 wrote in Sat Sep 16, 2023 9:02 pm:I DON'T see the issue?
GPS work by true heading. If that aircraft is not overwriting my new generic AP, then it will have drift correction as well.
Kind Regards,
Josh
wkitty42 wrote in Sat Sep 16, 2023 4:25 pm:you said "as you should expect" and i want to know why you would expect it... i certainly didn't/don't expect it... it depends on the craft and the instruments in it, AFAIK... some are True and others have magnetic compensation... and you may find both in some craft... i do, however, make it a point to use the craft's POH which will tell me everything i need to know about the craft, its instruments, and how to operate them... this distinction between Tru and Mag should be in there when necessary...
wkitty42 wrote in Sat Sep 16, 2023 4:25 pm:as for the moving declination, it may be a data point set in FG's database... when the data is updated, the new declination values will be taken into account... you will still have to know what the declination is for your location and you'll still have to know if the instrument has Mag compensation... that won't change... this probably also won't happen until the scenery can be updated and numerous airports corrected with their newer runway numbers that changed because of the declination changing over time...
unhappytroll wrote in Fri Sep 22, 2023 10:38 pm:well, yes. it is an issue. SID/STARS are really broken with this one. but, iirc you can set any time, date and year (within reasonable range, probably? attempted to set it to 1900, and game silently crashed), it should be a db with magnetic pole coordinates within that range and a mean to calculate a magnetic variation at given point.
unhappytroll wrote in Fri Sep 22, 2023 10:38 pm:because anything with instruments more complex than "clock faces" is usually not very flyable here. and not even some with it. may be I missed something, true, but everything I tried so far with MFDs is not very enjoyable.
MariuszXC wrote in Sat Sep 23, 2023 8:06 am: Well, from pure user interface design point of view expecting any simulated glass instrument to be enjoyable, or even usable is a bit of an overexpectation IMHO.
tl/dr: too few pixels and too small to be readable/usable/enjoyable in simulation.
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