June 7, 200916 yr I created a flight plan on FSBuild for the PMDG B737. The plan is in the PMDG flight plan folder. However, when I started Radio Control, and tried to load the flight plan, the PMDG flight plan folder appeared empty. I had to have FSBuild send to flight plan to FS2004. In Radio Control I found the flight plan in the FS2004 flight plan folder.I know the flight plan was loaded into the PMDG flight plan folder, because I saw it there, and also because the flight plan appeared in the FMC of the PMDG 737.I thought that Radar Control accepted flight plans created for PMDG aircraft, as well as Level D B767 300ER?Am I doing something incorrectly?Thanks.Stanner
June 7, 200916 yr Commercial Member I created a flight plan on FSBuild for the PMDG B737. The plan is in the PMDG flight plan folder. However, when I started Radio Control, and tried to load the flight plan, the PMDG flight plan folder appeared empty. I had to have FSBuild send to flight plan to FS2004. In Radio Control I found the flight plan in the FS2004 flight plan folder.I know the flight plan was loaded into the PMDG flight plan folder, because I saw it there, and also because the flight plan appeared in the FMC of the PMDG 737.I thought that Radar Control accepted flight plans created for PMDG aircraft, as well as Level D B767 300ER?Am I doing something incorrectly?Thanks.Stannerrc will accept flight plans that are compatible with fs9 .pln file format, and fsx .pln file format.fsbuild can save the flight plan in either of these file formats. don't choose the radar contact file format, it that is still available.jd JD Read my blog
June 7, 200916 yr In FSB you must export to both the FS plan format of your choice and the PMDG format. In the FSB path setup you enter the path for your version of FS. FSB can do multiple exp[orts in a single build pass.
June 7, 200916 yr Ronzie,Yes, you are correct. I figured it out that RC will take only the .pln file format, and not the .rte format of PMDG. Therefore, as you indicated, I shall send the flight plan to FS2004 in the .pln format, and to the PMDG in the .rte format.Thanks.Stanner
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