gibt ja auch ein Forum für FSNAVIGATOR da steht das:
1. Make sure that you have all the up to date AFCADs that you need in the UK2000 scenery\af2_high\scenery folder, and that FS9 has been run with these once.
2. Go to the fsnavigator folder and delete the two scenery bgl files.
3. Run the FSNav Database compiler with UK2000 af2_high scenery folder moved DOWN to immediately above deault scenery.
4. Start FS9 and after it runs go to the FSNav screen. You should find that all the airfields are there with NO nav data.
5. Close FS9.
6. Run the FSNav data complier again, This time move the af2_high folder UP to the top and uncheck the Heathrow PRO folder.
7. Run FS9 again and when you check the FSNav screen you should find that all the nav detail is there. Parking spots will not show however as FSNav does not like dedicated parking.
Can't guarantee that this will work for everyone, but it will for most. If you have trouble check the AFCADs for the fields that do not show correctly and check that the nav information on them is exactly aligned. In particular ensure that the alignment and bearing for the ILS is exactly the same as the runway to 2 decimal places, and if DME VOR and NDB symbols are not clearly showing on the chart move them very slightly. Save any changes and then go through the routine above again after first running FS9.
For subsequent updates, I've found that running the Database Utility (1) with all but the Heathrow Pro item checked, then immediately (2) with the UK2000 scenery un-checked, retains the ILS data. In both cases the AF2-High item needs to be moved up (in the Database listing) to above the UK2000 scenery items, and Heathrow Pro needs to be un-checked for all runs.
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