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What's the best flight planning tool for FSX? I'm especially wondering which has the best fuel prediction, specifically between TOPCAT and SimBrief. Which one of the two is more accurate in determining fuel amounts and reserve fuel?

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TOPCAT does not do true fuel planning. It is a takeoff performance calculator and it’s fuel numbers are only estimates. It will not do anything to plan a route of flight or alternates  

So between those two, definitely Simbrief. PFPX is also very good. It is payware, but capable of very complex plans. 

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PFPX is the better overall option. But as it is payware it's understandable that it is.  Once you narrow down the profile for the aircraft you want to fly there are more fuel options you can play with like B343 (Redispatch) which is as real as it gets for ocean crossings.  I use Simbrief on occasion for a couple aircraft that aren't covered by PFPX though.  So try simbrief out.  I don't think PFPX has a trial period but if it did I think you'd grow to really like it.


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Not sure how hard set the OP is but I find that Ideal Flight 10 does a very good job at flight creation and planning. There is a demo to try..

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Simbrief does the job here and free.

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What all are you looking for?  How rich an experience?  I use the real world site FltPlan.com.  It is highly accurate. Has to be, its real world not sim.  Has built in performance tables for a wide universe of aircraft types and models.  I provides an aircraft specific burn by hour sequence method for fuel planning as one option (burn can vary by hour), or a full aircraft specific performance table structured by speed and altitudes, and you can tweak it if you want.  It uses live and forecast weather and pegs your fuel consumption and enroute time.  It also pairs with a terrific IOS or Android app that connects to your simulator environment via your home network.

Here is a link to an in-depth discussion here on Avsim:

https://www.avsim.com/forums/topic/471387-fltplan-go-app-for-ipad-way-cool/

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Oh wow, okay. I'll probably stick with SimBrief, as it's what's easily available to me and I don't have to pay anything for it. Thanks guys!

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with pfpx   you  can link  top  cat  with it


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simbrief especially now its sends the flight plan automatically to all your pre selected aircraft. No more searching for folders


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8 hours ago, zmak said:

simbrief especially now its sends the flight plan automatically to all your pre selected aircraft. No more searching for folders

oh ok

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fppilot:

I enjoy using FLTPLAN.COM. I like the situational awareness that it offers like using my ipad to actually see where I am on an actual approach plate or an airport diagram.  I also like being able to switch between sectionals, street views and others.

I cannot however always use a flightplan that uses a named SID or a named STAR because my aircraft requires RNAV capability.  I always have to manually type all of the waypoints which is a real drag! How do you get around this limitation since I am not a real pilot with a real aircraft?

Thanks for your help, Frank!

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