Multiplayer; Overhead - GREAT PLANES RealFlight 7 User Manual

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The variometer in RealFlight 7 is split into two parts. The left side of the variometer
includes a status meter which indicates whether the aircraft is ascending, descending or
maintaining level flight. If the bar is in the green, the aircraft is rising. If it is in the red,
then the aircraft is descending. If it remains stationary in the middle, the aircraft is
maintaining its altitude. The farther the bar moves from the center, the faster the
change in altitude. On the right, there are three readouts that offer the following
information:
• Rate – This indicates the rate of change in altitude.
• ASL – This shows the altitude above sea level.
• AGL – This indicates the altitude above ground level.
Clicking the Variometer viewport will display the title bar and frame. Clicking on the
'X' in the title tab of the frame removes the frame from the screen.

Multiplayer

This gadget enables the Scoreboard, which offers a wealth of information about all the
players connected to the multiplayer session, as well as details on the current game (if
one is in progress).
For more information about the Scoreboard, see page 226.

Overhead

To help you track your location relative to the airport, use the Overhead gadget. This
gadget, as the name suggests, gives you an overhead view of the airport with a small
airplane picture representing your aircraft.
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