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Im looking fro a program that would allow me to track flight through my network

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Ive used FSX Follows on the iphone for FS2004 And it actually worked.But Id like to install a program that will allow me to track my flights using my laptop? From my host PC( through my network)

 

 

Any suggestions?

Aivlasoft EFB

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Wayne HART

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Aivlasoft EFB

 

Sounds Interesting. Looking into it now, Will this program allow me to track my flights on a separate computer?

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For Example, Running The simulation on one PC while tracking my flight on another pc

 

 

FSXGET is a tiny tool that allows Google Earth to display live simulation data from Flight Simulator X, e.g. your aircraft’s position, path flown, course prediction or any AI aircrafts, boats or ground vehicles. Together with the aircrafts’ positions, Google Earth will also display further information for each object such as ATC data, altitude, aircraft model, call signs

 

 

The program can run on the same computer as Flight Simulator X and Google Earth or on any other computer and connect to FSX and Google Earth via network A tool called SimConnect Config Tool will help setting up networked mode.

 

Something like FSXGET bit for FS004

Flightsim Commander with WideFS - both payware.

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Flightsim Commander with WideFS - both payware.

 

 

Thanks for the information bursco just got widefs And decided to go with PlanG to track my flights Works like a charm

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