* It's a separate program running outside the sim, so you have to tab back and forth to see it as a moving map. That doesn't affect how I fly, but some people need it. * If you fly the heavies, it lacks SIDs and STARs. Those are the "Pros," and I only notice a few "Cons": Very useful for the kind of bush flying I do. You can even program user GPS waypoints for valley approaches. You can scroll around anywhere in the world to look at airports and navaids in the X-Plane database, which gets around some limitations in the default XP11 map that only shows the current area around the plane.īy loading an outside (free) data source, it will show a MEF altitude for highest terrain near your flight path, so you can avoid smacking into mountains. It will also operate as a moving map display during flight with a link via XPUIPC. It does everything I need for VFR and IFR flights in light to medium GA planes and helicopters. FMS file to X-Plane's flight plan subdirectory, load that into X-Plane's GPS and you're good to go. I use the free (donationware) Plan-G Flight Planner for all my flights in X-Plane, which are mostly in the FSEconomy game unless I'm just testing something.
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