-----Original Message-----
> From:  AJ MacLeod
> 
> On Wednesday 24 January 2007 13:52, Thiago Drechsel wrote:
> > Is it possible to log lat. and lon. in FlightGear?
> > I could plot them using Google Earth, for example.
> 
> Probably most of what you want has already been done... if you fly
while connected to the "multiplayer" servers on port 5002 you can have
your flight tracked here: http://fgfs.i-net.hu
> 
> For an example... 
>
http://fgfs.i-net.hu/modules/fgtracker/index.php?FUNCT=FLIGHT&FLIGHTID=9
221
> 
> For more information about using MP, see The FlightGear Manual or the
wiki (both linked to from the main documentation page on the website.)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> AJ

If you just require a top down view of your flight path, and no altitude
information, then Atlas (http://atlas.sourceforge.net/) should do what
you want.

Richard


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