Fs2004 Weather Radar
Latest Release: Version 1.6 EFB2004 (Electronic Flight Bag for FS2004) is a software-based display system intended primarily for the simulated cockpit or flight deck. It virtually does away with the need for paper charts and other physical copies of documents such as aircraft operating manuals, performance data, approach charts and checklists.
In real world aviation EFB devices usually consist of software and hardware (hand-held tablet PC or integrated display). They can display a variety of aviation functions that in the past were traditionally accomplished using paper references. EFB systems may be approved to replace some of the bulky hard copy material that pilots typically carry in their flight bags. They can be found in everything from light single-engine props to multi-engine jet airliners.
Downloads Try the EFB for FS2004 free demo (limited to 20 min per FS2004 launch). Download free GMap plugin. Network Pack, for use with remote copy of EFB2004. View the screenshot gallery (opens in separate window). Download or View Operators Manual (right-click to save).
Jul 18, 2012 - CWR is an add-on gauge for FS2004 that simulates a real weather radar, allowing you to view inflight fronts and storms right in your aircraft's.
CWR is an add-on gauge for FS2004 that simulates a real weather radar, allowing you to view inflight fronts and storms right in your aircraft's panel. For details, click on Read More.
CWR is an add-on that gives you a real cloud and weather overview of the area in front of your aircraft. This is a real weather radar, that means it shows you cold fronts or thunderstorms comming toward you and you can safely avoid thunderstorm areas. The gauge is usable for every aircraft and panel type. For a perfect flight simulator environment, one of the requirements is the simulation of the weather radar system. This system would allow the user to view the different weather conditions including the approaching storm in their aircraft panel. Different development companies have created such simulated weather radar systems as an add on control that could be included as part of the application.
Common weather radar is the add on that is used with Microsoft flight simulator applications. This common weather radar add on has been developed by a company called AOS. By making use of this add on, one could get an overview of the cloud that comes in the path of the flight. This would appear very similar to the real time flight environment. AOS has used the bitmap technology to arrive at this cloud overview that is present in the path of the flight. This bitmap technology would help in getting the information related to the cloud density, type of cloud and also the position of the cloud cover. CWR add on fits perfectly with the different panels available in the different aircraft flights.