Again it's me from Germany
I just want to know which routefinder is of use by all of you, I've been comfortable with vroute.info and http://www.vatroute.net/
Is there some more to know?
Thx
Routefinder
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I mostly use my hybrid solution
For Europe, routefinder (http://rfinder.asalink.net/free/) + Eurocontrol tool (http://www.cfmu.eurocontrol.int/j_cia_p ... ctured.jsf)
For USA, Flightaware (http://flightaware.com/)
For the rest of the world, routefinder + FSNav (or any other similar application)
Alternatively you may also want to check IVAO Flight Plans Database (http://www.ivao.aero/flightops/)
Cheers,
For Europe, routefinder (http://rfinder.asalink.net/free/) + Eurocontrol tool (http://www.cfmu.eurocontrol.int/j_cia_p ... ctured.jsf)
For USA, Flightaware (http://flightaware.com/)
For the rest of the world, routefinder + FSNav (or any other similar application)
Alternatively you may also want to check IVAO Flight Plans Database (http://www.ivao.aero/flightops/)
Cheers,
Check this one out! It s quite useful.
http://www8.landings.com/cgi-bin/nph-di ... ckwidth=10
If the above-written doesnt work, have a another go through this one.
http://www.aviacioncivil.net/
You have to enter data on the left column. Then, you will be forwarded to the first link. The only issue is the language barrier. It is in Spanish (Español). Despite this, you can easily infer what it says on each line. It is quite intuitive
regards
http://www8.landings.com/cgi-bin/nph-di ... ckwidth=10
If the above-written doesnt work, have a another go through this one.
http://www.aviacioncivil.net/
You have to enter data on the left column. Then, you will be forwarded to the first link. The only issue is the language barrier. It is in Spanish (Español). Despite this, you can easily infer what it says on each line. It is quite intuitive
regards