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jerrydrake
Post subject: Problems with Flight Plan compiler
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 9:40 am
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Hello,
I have the following problem:
1) I produce a Flightplan with FS2004 and save it;
2) I convert it into PF2000 format using PFE;
3) I import it into PF2000 to compile it;
4) I compile it with success;
5) I check it after compilation and it is completely messed-up.

I report the content of the flightplan (as correctly converted by PFE) and the data on the flightplan as recovered by button "view plan" in PF2000:

Flight plan:
[Flightplan]
AppVersion=9.1.40901
title=LIRU to LIRQ      
description=LIRU, LIRQ      
type=VFR
routetype=1
cruising_altitude=4000
departure_id=LIRU, N41* 57.14', E012* 30.14', +000052.00
departure_position=16
destination_id=LIRQ, N43* 48.52', E011* 12.16', +000141.00
departure_name=Urbe
destination_name=Peretola
alternate_name=
waypoint.0=LIRU, A, N41* 57.14', E012* 30.14', +000052.00,
waypoint.1=CMP,  I, N42* 07.43', E012* 22.89', +000000.00,
waypoint.2=VIB, N, N42* 26.39', E012* 03.41', +000000.00,
waypoint.3=BOL,  I, N42* 37.10', E012* 02.92', +000000.00,
waypoint.4=AMTEL,  I, N43* 13.21', E011* 36.51', +000000.00,
waypoint.5=BUKIN,  I, N43* 40.60', E011* 38.20', +000000.00,
waypoint.6=LIRQ, A, N43* 48.52', E011* 12.16', +000141.00,
As you can see the airport locations are correctly reported both for LIRU and LIRQ. The same is for the waypoints.
If we see the plan, as reported by PF2000 it is completely messed up (as far as airport locations are concerned):
ProFlight 2000 Flight Plan

Departing - LIRU Urbe                                
Arriving  - LIRQ Peretola                            
Alternate - LIRQ Peretola                            

Cruise Speed    - 110 Knots IAS
Cruise Altitude - 4500 Feet

Information for Urbe                                
Latitude  - N 50º 30' 60"
Longitude - E 017º 00' 60"
Elevation - 05200 Feet

Clearance - 121.70
Ground    - 122.70
Tower     - 123.80
Departure - 118.60
Unicom    - 000.00
Multicom  - 000.00
FSS       - 12220.00

WAYPOINT INFORMATION

WPT     HDG    ALT     DIST    T DIST   TIME
---------------------------------------------
CMP     186   04500   0439.8   0439.8   03:47
VIB     324   04500   0233.8   0673.6   05:48
BOL     357   04500   0108.1   0781.7   06:44
AMTEL   130   04500   0260.5   1042.1   08:59
BUKIN   000   04500   0274.2   1316.4   11:21
LIRQ    294   14100   0005.1   1500.4   12:54

Information for Peretola                            
Latitude  - N 51º 04' 60"
Longitude - E 013º 00' 60"
Elevation - 14100 Feet

Clearance - 000.00
Ground    - 000.00
Tower     - 118.30
Departure - 118.60
Unicom    - 000.00
Multicom  - 000.00
FSS       - 12220.00
I have correctly updated the database in PFE and the installation has been fixed as suggested in FAQs (XInstall3.exe launched for win7 fix).
Is there any additional step I have to follow?

Bye,
Stefano


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Dave March
Post subject: Re: Problems with Flight Plan compiler
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 12:26 pm
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Sorry but you need to be a bit more specific in what it is you believe to be incorrect

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jerrydrake
Post subject: Re: Problems with Flight Plan compiler
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 6:13 pm
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Ok sorry,
check the airports locations (longitude and latitude), you will note that the airports, after compilation are shifted some degrees in both. This seems to be real also for the waipoints (this is my guess due to the fact that, flying, I'm reported to be off course even if I well inside the airway)...
I have no time this evening to try it but I am convinced that it could be caused by International settings (I am from Italy)... Do you think that this could be the case?

Thank you,
Stefano


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Dave March
Post subject: Re: Problems with Flight Plan compiler
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 7:08 pm
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Yes, international settings can be problematic for some users. However, if the difference is only slight of it causing s problem?


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jerrydrake
Post subject: Re: Problems with Flight Plan compiler
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:01 am
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Dear dmarch,
for what concerns the shift, it is real that they are few degrees (only 9) but:
1) the earth has 360 degrees of both latitude and longitude;
2) if you compute the earth circumference, it is:
earth radius * 2 * Pi = 21611,172 nm
3) then, to compute the earth circumference:
earth circumf. / 360 degrees = 60 nm
This means that, being the error 9 degrees you have:
9 * 60 = 540 nm
I would not call it a slight difference! :)

For what concerns international settings I have finally verified and I detected that the only part of them that is causing problems is the decimal separator. In english settings the separator is the ".", in Italian is ",". If you swap it with the number grouping symbol all is ok. So, the discovery is that you do not have to change all the international settings but only the decimal separator in order to let PF2000 to work correctly.

I have finally changed it and now the airport locations (and waypoint locations) are correct (no shift at all).

So, as conclusion, I confirm that the international settings, and more specifically the decimal separator setting causes the problem of the ATC to report you that you are off-route during flight (to me he said that I was 492 miles away from my flightpath).

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Stefano


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Dave March
Post subject: Re: Problems with Flight Plan compiler
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:34 pm
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Excellent and thanks for getting back to us.

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jerrydrake
Post subject: Re: Problems with Flight Plan compiler
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:44 am
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Excellent is YOUR software!!! :)
After some start-up problems now my PFE is perfectly configured and working... I must say that it is really wonderful!!! Thank you for your hard work...

I hope that my feedback gave some indications also for other people that have the same problems.

Bye,
Stefano


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