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The VOR (VHF
Omnidirectional Range) Simulator was designed to demonstrate the
approximate indication that a VOR would display with varying
positions of an
aircraft in relation to certain navigational facilities.
This VOR Simulator was programmed by
luizmonteiro.com
and reprinted with their
permission
If you would like to purchase this VOR Simulator for your
desktop please go to
luizmonteiro.com
- March 15/08
Disclaimer
This is a SIMULATOR we are not held responsible for software
issues.
Please contact you local flight school for actual flight
training
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Condensed Instructions:
Select desired Navaid type and settings. Drag aircraft on
horizontal or vertical panels to change the aircraft's position
in relation to the facility. If North Up is selected aircraft
heading changes can be set by positioning the cursor close to
the aircraft on the horizontal panel then clicking the button
when a "-" or "+" appears. If Heading Up is selected, aircraft
heading changes can be set by positioning the cursor close to
the navigational facility on the horizontal panel then clicking
the button when a "-" or "+" appears.
When Heading Up is selected, even though it may seem that the
aircraft rotates around the navigational facility, the aircraft
remains in the same position when changing heading. The reason
for this is that the display will always show the navigational
facility in the center of the display. This means that
regardless if North Up or Heading Up is selected the aircrafts
position will always be relative to the navigational facility.
General Explanation of Features:
Compass Rose - Used as an aid to show the
orientation of the Horizontal Navigation panel. It serves the
same purpose
as the compass rose symbol on
IFR enroute charts to show direction in relation to the magnetic
north.
To / From Region - Shows on the Horizontal
Navigation panel the regions where the VOR flag will display
To or From depending on where
the aircraft is positioned.
Projection Flags - IFR approach plates
have a profile view that displays the sideways vertical
projection of the approach
course. The projection flags
serve to help visualize how and where this projection is made
from the Horizontal Panel
view. Notice how the aircraft
moves on the Horizontal panel when it is dragged on the Vertical
panel and vice
versa. The movement is made in
alignment with the projection flags.
Horizontal Panel - Displays the horizontal
position of the aircraft in relation to the navigational
facility the same
way an IFR enroute chart or an
approach plate's plan view would.
Vertical Panel - Displays the vertical
position of the aircraft in relation to the navigational
facility the same
way an approach plate's profile
view would. It is used for several purposes:
1. For the
glide slope feature.
2. Higher
altitudes increase the diameter of the cone of confusion (zone
above and around the VOR facility where
the VOR receiver does not work properly and will typically
display a red NAV flag) .
3. The DME
measures slant range distance from the aircraft to the facility.
Being able to control the altitude allows
you to determine its influence and consequently the error
associated to it.
Navigation Aid Type - Selects the type of
navigational facility. Some features such as DME or glide slope
will only work
with certain types of
facilities.
Settings Section - Select and activate
different features.
Information Section - Displays information
such as heading, altitude, DME distance and OBS setting. (This
section
cannot be changed by the user).
*Please note that DME may not be present together with
localizer, back course localizer, LDA or SDA approaches. The DME
distance shown is the approximate value a DME would indicate if
such navigational facility were collocated.
CAUTION: The behavior of the VOR and other information displayed
is approximate for illustration purposes only and may not
reflect the actual readings on the VOR and DME.
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