Navaid V1.1

Need a sectional for that new scenery you just downloaded or
purchased? How about an airport diagram detailing the runways
at your cross-country destination? Can you use a chart that 
shows the locations and frequencies of the VORs and NDBs along
your route or an ILS Approach Plate? Navaid can do all that for
 you and more.

Navaid is a Windows (3.1/95/NT) program that generates charts
in NOAA Sectional Aeronautical Chart format. It displays
airports, VORs, NDBs, and LOMs on very detailed maps of all
of your favorite destinations around the world. 

Click on any navigation aid on the chart for more detailed
information. Click on an airport for a runway diagram 
showing approach lighting, displaced thresholds, runway
extensions, VASI placement, and ILS placement. Even more detail
can be obtained by clicking on runways and ILS transmitters.
You can even display ILS approach plates.

Click the mouse and set a waypoint. Click it some more and
you've got a flight plan. Got a second computer? Hook it up
to your flight simulator and Navaid becomes a GPS/plotter
reporting your position, heading, ground speed, as well
as distance and time to your next waypoint.

CAUTION: Navaid is not freeware. The price is $20.00. But, if
you're using FS5.1, you can try it out for free. In demonstration
mode, it is completely functional, the only restriction is that
you are limited to the map of the United States and the default
scenery of your simulator. It works with FS5.0, I just don't
know the names of the default data files.

Navaid can be downloaded from the UPLOADS directory via
anonymous login at ftp.iup.edu. The file is named navaid.zip
and includes the program, the help file, and maps of the US,
Hawaii, Caribbean, UK, Europe, and Japan. The file is 650Kb.

Other maps are available at no charge including Western,
Central, and Eastern Canada, Alaska, Mexico, Central America,
South America, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, the Azores,
Scandinavia, and Hong Kong.
