June 12, 201312 yr hello everybody, i'm a new member an i've aprobleme with the flightplans. I'm using but I don't know where is the path where to place the flightplans. does somebody could help me. By the way i'm usin FSX. I hope you could help me Best regards and enjoy your afternoon
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June 12, 201312 yr The default location (Windows 7 or 8, probably the same/similar for Vista and something close for XP) is: Libraries > Documents > Flight Simulator X Files (AKA C:\Users\[yourname]\Documents\Flight Simulator X Files If you are building flight plans in FSX this is probably where they are saving to. You might want to check out Plan-G (freeware) - http://www.tasoftware.co.uk/planG.htm Much easier to use than the one built into FSX. You can save the files (Plan-G has an export function that will export the file to FSX format) to the same default location as above (I use various subdirectories to help keep things straight) and load them into FSX. If you need more information on IFR flight planning (we did not do a VFR version since that is pretty intuitive but our VFR Prop Hops site does have some information on VFR flying procedures and radio procedures at non-controlled airports) you can take a look at http://www.ifrjethops.com/ifr-flight-planning Dan Legacy Virtual Airline Legacy Aviation Knowledge Academy Windows 10, i7 3770 3.9 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 RAM, NVIDIA 1070 ti, 42" 1080p widescreen / P3D v5, P3D v4, FSX with Acceleration, FSX-SE / TrackIR-5
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