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johnebaker wrote on 9/1/2012, 3:15 AM

Hi

This topic has been raised before and so far no one has found a way to fly over the Pacific . 

It appears that everyone has to fly the long way round to get across the Pacific

John

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gandjcarr wrote on 9/1/2012, 4:34 AM

Hi,

If you really want to have your route go across the pacific, there is a free application available that will provide you with results similar to this

The application uses google maps and because it is freeware it takes some time to figure out how to use it.  It is also a little cumbersome and does not look or act nearly as sophisticated as the Travel Route Animator in MEP. But if you really want to fly across the pacific this is the only way I know how to do it short of purchasing a seperate travel route animator. It is available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/routegen/files/routegen/1.6/routegen-win32-1.6.exe/download

Good Luck