CARINS.ZIP  Version 1.0,  2/4/95
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Overwater navigation fixes for FS5 for some oceanic airways 
within Microsoft Caribbean Add-on Scenery.

Data input and compiled by Lionel W. Roberts, CIS 71623,2044

Data taken from DOD Flight Information Publication, ENROUTE LOW 
ALTITUDE, CARIBBEAN AND SOUTH AMERICA, 12/8/94, Charts L-3, 
L-5, L-6, A-1 and A-2.

BGLGEN 0.3c (C) 1994 by Enno F Borgsteede

Concept by Billy Ruggiero

Help by Billy Ruggiero and John Woodside

Comments/Complaints:
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Please contact Lionel W. Roberts for bug reports/complaints.

Files included in CARINS.ZIP:
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C_B-INS.TXT                    This file
CARIBINS.BGL                   INS fix file
CARIBINS.TXT                   Source data file

Purpose of the BGL file:
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This small BGL file adds 73 virtual VORs for oceanic navigation 
on Amber 555 airway from San Juan to Bimini and most "colored" 
airways in the Caribbean area covered by Microsoft Caribbean 
add-on scenery.  It does not include any compulsory reporting 
points as depicted on Enroute Low Altitude, Caribbean and South 
America  charts L-7/L-8 or reporting points (with a few 
exceptions) that can be determined by VOR/DMEs in the add-on 
scenery.  The file will be updated as soon as the charts 
L-7/L-8 arrive.  Frequencies have been selected (XXX.X5) to 
insure conflict free reception.  

Simulating an Inertial Navigation System, course guidance and 
ground speed are available when within about 200 miles of the 
fix.  DME information is only available within 99.9 miles 
simply because the instrument panel readout in FS5 does not go 
above this value.  Instead of inputting lat/lon values into the 
INS, simply tune the applicable VOR frequency for course 
guidance, ground speed and range information. 

When used with Billy Ruggiero's OCEANI.ZIP, colored airway 
navigation is available from East Coast cities and Miami, into 
and throughout the Caribbean proper.

How to:
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To use this file, copy CARIBINS.BGL into your scenery directory 
(\fltsim5\scenery).  To remove it, just delete if from your 
scenery directory.  It does not overwrite or change any known 
file.  Backup of the scenery directory is recommended just to 
be on the safe side.  Should you be asked to overwrite an 
existing file during initial installation, terminate the 
installation immediately and rename CARIBINS.BGL to an unused 
name.

Users of BGLMGR by John Trindle need not make any changes to 
their configuration file.  When MS Caribbean scenery is 
enabled, this file will also be enabled.

Fixes included:
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See CARIBINS.TXT for names and frequencies.

