
The 29 th october 2000
Navaids updating for Fly! Version 2 (french Navaids only)
This update replace all the previous version (updated or not )

Francenavaid_v2.dex updates the radionav beacons : geographical coordinates are more precise now, and
some ID and frequencies have been changed (ex CLM and BSN). I also added several Tacans* (with the pairing VHF frequency),
NDBs, and Locators*.


INSTALLATION
You should have dbimport tool copied in your Fly! folder 

Caution : Your navaid.epd is going to be modified. It is strongly recommended to make a copy of it 
before any new installation, just in case...(file is located in ..\fly!\system\) 

Important note : All previous changes are included in this new file, so you can import it directly.


From the zip file extract the Francenavaid_v2.dex  in your Fly! folder.
Open dbimport icon, click on import, select  the file and click on open. That's all.

* I define the Tacans as Vortacs in the database : I don't know why, but if they are pointed out as Tacan they won't 
be drawn in  the vectoring map. In the same way I designate all locators as NDB, otherwise they're drawn with 
a VOR symbol in the flight planner, a little confusing.
disadvantage : the locator's range is overvalued.

What's new with V.2 :
.  Vor/dme CMF (Clermont Ferrand) is replaced with  Vor/dme CFA freq 114,35
   new geographical coordinates : 45 47 14,9 N   003 11 31.9 E
. Vor/dme LVM (Lyon ST Exupry) is added   Freq 115,05
   geographical coordinates : 45 44 17.47 N  005 05 20.07 E
. Locator VS (Valencienne) is now at the right place !

These files are freeware. You may change, distribute or copy them as long as there is no financial gain.
I' m not responsable in any way for damages that may occur in the Fly! Database or in your system in general 
through the import of these files.

Credits
Special thanks to 
. Sbastian Mayzaud , who made a tutorial in french and allowed the novice I am 
to use the database editor.
. Ren Birot for his "how to"
. All the ROTW (Rest Of The World)'s team
. Jean Paul Mes who kindly updates "my" web page each time I need. 

Don't forget to visit the French Fly!'s websites :
http://simvol.org/fly/?_intro.htm
http://www.chez.com/flyforum/
http://members2.boardhost.com/flyforum/ (the french forum)
http://perso.club-internet.fr/missenar/index2.htm

For any comments : 
c.jurek@wanadoo.fr
http://www.chez.com/naff/

Happy and good flight over our country

Georges Colombe
