September 25, 200322 yr Hello Gang!For FS2002 we had NAV, but I have not seen an update for FS2004. Does anyone know if there are any decent freeware flight planning programs out there we could use with 2004?Thanks in advance!Sincerely,Dennis D. Mullert Sincerely, Dennis D. Müllert System Specs: MoBo: MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk WiFi ATX AM5. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D. Memory: 128GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-5600 CL-40. GPU: 24GB Asus TUF Gaming OC GeForce RTX 4090. Monitor: LG UltraGear+ 45" curved OLED. Power Supply: Corsair 1500 Watt 80+ Platinum ATX. HD: 2TB Sabrent Rocket NVME SSD. Windows 11 Pro. Flight Sim Hardware: Joystick: Thrustmaster T16000M. Rudder Pedals: Thrustmaster TPR Pendular Pedals. Yoke: Honeycomb Alpha. Throttles: Honeycomb Bravo. Controller: XBox Controller
September 25, 200322 yr Are you looking for a program that interacts with FS2004 like FSNavigator or do you just need realistics flight plans and fuel calculations with printable briefing packages? If it's the latter, you're cleared direct to www.pmflightplanner.com
September 25, 200322 yr FS Navigator is the best payware add-on I have purchased. I literally use it every single day. You won't go wrong with it - its enourmously flexible, runs flawlessly on a second monitor without impacting frames, can create very detailed flight plans. This is one time where spending the money is worth it.
September 25, 200322 yr I downloaded fsbuild v1.4.3 (freeware) and it works fine for FS2004 ... only downside is that I don't think NAVDATA is supporting it anymore so you won't be able to keep updated with the monthly AIRAC cycles.Just thought this might help you.
September 26, 200322 yr Author Dennis,Check Ted Wright site http://nav.consequential.org/ for an update to NAV dated 8/03. I downloaded yesterday and it works great for fs2004. The only drawback is Ted doesn't have the time to discover the format to the fs2004 *.bgl files, so you will have to use your fs2002 database.W. Sieffert Bill Sieffert
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