December 14, 201312 yr Hi, this might be a somewhat unorthodox question, but what the heck... I'm currently trying out the demo of VoxATC; not to make things too easy, that software requires Navigraph data for SID&STAR charts for proper IFR flying. Now I don't want to buy some data set for a plane I'm not interested in (more a GA guy) for a demo where I've got 6 days worth of trial time left; plus I have a real-world IFR AIP lying around valid for October 2012. So my question: does anyone know whether it's possible to get old ("historic") Navigraph LevelD 767 FMS data free of charge? As mentioned, 10-2012 would be perfect... Thanks, Daniel
December 14, 201312 yr I tested Vox with the navdata included in the LVLD 763 installer. Later I updated to the most current navigraph cycle available. Not each and every SID and STAR change with every cycle ... B) What happened to AVSIM
December 14, 201312 yr Author I don't have any Navigraph navdata, as I don't fly airliners or any planes with an FMS. The GA planes use the builtin FSX data, and there are sources to update those for free...
December 14, 201312 yr Free navdata feeding FMS is from 2010 the latest, IIRC. No one can distribute a navigraph cycle from 2012, not legally anyway. A single navigraph cycle is about EUR 5, incl. VAT. Sorry, can't help much further ... What happened to AVSIM
December 14, 201312 yr Author Huh cool, where do I get 2010 data from? I don't really care about the currency, I just want to try out the SID&STAR feature of VoxATC.
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