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Which aircraft have RXP GTN750 out of the box in X-Plane 11?

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Am a relatively new user to X-Plane 11.2 and was wondering which aircraft out of the box will work with the touchscreen RXP GTN750?  I have the default C172 working well and am considering purchase of other add-on aircraft that use the great GTN750.  Any advice would be wonderful.  Thanks.


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Not very many.  The freeware Bell 429 has a 750/650 stack.  I think someone also modded the Aerobask Panthera with both.

The native payware integrations are the latest Carenado stuff and Justflights Arrow

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Thank you.  Pity there are so few given how easy the GTN750 is to use with a touchscreen monitor.  Beats having to play around with mice and rotating knobs and cursors to try to program in a flight plan.  Developers should offer this as a standard feature, in my view.


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Thank you.  Any GA floatplanes for X-Plane 11.2 that would work with the GTN 750?


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The RXP GTN 750 can also be integrated into the cockpit of the Aerobask Eclipse 550 (similar to the Aerobask Panthera😞

Eclipse550_RXPGTN750_2.jpg
Aerobask Eclipse 550 virtual cocpit with RXP GTN 750 and Aerobask GTN 650

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I totally misread the OP's question... for some reason I thought he asked what aircraft have both 750 and 650....  lol


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Hi,

The recent Carendao PA-31 Navajo also works quite reliably, but unfortunately I can't get the PC-12HD working with the latest combination of updates (plugin 2.4.5.0 and GTN 6.50)  and X-Plane 11.25. Still trying to figure out if it's possible.

If anyone has a working GTN config file that works with this combination, please post it.

It's waaay worth updating to get AIRAC 1803 - 29-Mar-18 and I hope at some stage we get a way to keep the AIRAC up to date and perhaps ways of updating other databases like obstacles, basemaps, terrain and SafeTaxi for regions outside the US.

Safe Flights..

Ande

 

 

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The new Cessna C177 Cardinal II from Alabeo also allows the GTN 750 to be integrated.

c177.1.jpg

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I can confirm that the Carenado F33A Bonanza works with the GTN 750 and shows up in the 3D panel without any pre-configuration.

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Good Grief!  I almost forgot - the Carenada S550 Citation (v1.2 at least) also works with the GTN 750 without any pre-configuration, including the 3D panel.👍

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