![]() The gauge doesnt give you a visual display of your terrain like the DBsim product does, but ifyou want to know your AGL, speed, etc, it works well. I merged it into my Lear panel to test - and sure enough - it worked. I did find an FSX Ratheon ANR75 radar gauge that can be tweaked to display readout information over an existing window in a panel. Not anymore.My recomendations for you are1 - Dbs Studio Profile radar for terrian picture2 - FScommander for flight planner, and many other very usefull featuresOne day when there is a single website or source that offers sid star charts for all airports in the world, then i might consider sid star, till then ill use terrian profile radar to avoid the high ground. in the past even though i dont use fsx atc, i still had to clear with the fsx atc till it shows progressive taxi. DBS profile radar solves that problem.On flight planner i would most recomend FScommander, not cause its the best flight planner, but cause its got a good flight planner, and it offers much much more, for example Fscommander moving map is now my taxi guide, i no longer use fsx progressive taxi. If you want to take the easiest approach, then dont bother with sid star etc just get dbs studio profile radar, it simply shows you a 2d graph of the ground x miles ahead relative to your current heading and altitude.Before getting the profile radar, everytime i posted about how to avoid high obstacles, i was told to go get sid, star charts, problem is i dont care about sid star, i just dont want to run into mountain.
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