January 11, 201412 yr Hello I am an rc4 user looking at the voxatc demo, when using the ngx i create the flightplan in pfpx and send export to fsx and ngx format, i then load the fsx plan into rc4 and load to ngx rte file into the fms, how does this work in voxatc, do i simply import my pfpx created flight plan into fsx and load my rte file into the fms, if so is this achieving the same outcome in voxatc or are there limitations compared to rc4, so far voxatc seems really good just trying to understand if it works similar to rc4, thanks Wayne such Asus Hero Z690, Gigabyte Aorus Master 5080, I914900K, Kraken 360 AIO CPU Cooled, 96 GIGS Corsair DDR5, 32 Inch 4K by 3
January 25, 201412 yr Hello I am an rc4 user looking at the voxatc demo, when using the ngx i create the flightplan in pfpx and send export to fsx and ngx format, i then load the fsx plan into rc4 and load to ngx rte file into the fms, how does this work in voxatc, do i simply import my pfpx created flight plan into fsx and load my rte file into the fms, if so is this achieving the same outcome in voxatc or are there limitations compared to rc4, so far voxatc seems really good just trying to understand if it works similar to rc4, thanks yeah, you just load the fsx format file into fsx when you load the plane up. there's fewer limitations compared to rc4 - the main difference being the voice control, but also, if your flight plan starts and/or ends on a transition then voxatc will give you a star to fly and often will clear you along roughly the restrictions in the star, instead of just clearing you to 11,000ft at 40nm like rc4 does. the taxiing and ground handling is a bit more sophisticated also, it will give you directions that include waiting to cross runways, stuff like that ,etc cheers -andy crosby
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