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Hello,

is it possible to export a PFPX flight plan in a way that I can directly import it in Active Sky 4? I did not find such a way..

Thanks for any tip.
Tomas

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Just export ("Route/Export" in PFPX) to P3D and load in AS ("Flight Plan/Load").

Best regards, Fritz ESSONO

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Just now, Epikk said:

Just export ("Route/Export" in PFPX) to P3D and load in AS.

That doesn't work for me unfortunately... I don't see Active Sky listed as an Add-on and if I try to load it from the PMDG format, it's not compatible. 

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2 hours ago, cyyzrwy24 said:

Anything with - .pln extension would work....

Would you be so kind and tell me how I should export the plan as .pln? :) thank you...

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1 hour ago, ThomassoCZ said:

Would you be so kind and tell me how I should export the plan as .pln? :) thank you...

in the pfpx export screen it is the option for Microsoft Flight Simulator X.

this is the standard .pln format ..

obviously you'll want to update the location to your preferred directory probably wherever your p3d flight plan files are also stored, they use the same format..

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cheers,-andy crosby

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3 minutes ago, spesimen said:

in the pfpx export screen it is the option for Microsoft Flight Simulator X.

this is the standard .pln format ..

obviously you'll want to update the location to your preferred directory probably wherever your p3d flight plan files are also stored, they use the same format..

jtFXNsK.jpg

 

cheers,-andy crosby

Perfect, that did the trick. Thank you very much Andy :-) I wish there was a possibility to export directly for AS4 to avoid confusions though.

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