September 20, 20205 yr Is there a way to import a flight pln from something like little nav map into fs 2020 via fsuipc, it doesnt seem to do anything when i tried it on one test. Hoping there is or will be, as it seems tedious manually entering things via mouse. Thanks in advance Asus Strix z790-e; 1000 watt evga SuperNova Plat; 14900k AC_LL 0.55 adp -0.050 253/253/355 CEPoff (CB-1pass 39200 80c, msfs peak 92,avg 60-78c, astrorender 95c,room76F); 64GB(dual 32) cl32 6400 at 6400 xmpII F5-6400J3239G32GX2-TZ5RK, Asus Ryuo III 360mm; Thermaltake v51 Case; Gigabyte 4090 OC; VR-Crystal; Dofreality H6; Astrosite
September 21, 20205 yr You can load .fpl files from the world screen and you'll then find them in the avionics in sim. I do this routinely with Little NavMap generated plans. Edited September 21, 20205 yr by Marco Manieri Marco Manieri Perugia - Italy
September 21, 20205 yr On 9/20/2020 at 12:13 AM, theskyisthelimit said: Is there a way to import a flight pln from something like little nav map into fs 2020 via fsuipc, it doesnt seem to do anything when i tried it on one test. Yes. You need FSUIPC7, which can be downloaded and is in beta right now for MSFS. Create the flight plan you want in Little Navmap as export it as an FPL file. The use the LOAD function on FSUIPC7 which allows you to navigate to the saved FPL file and load it in. By using FSUIPC7, you don't have to do it from the world map, and you can do it in game. There is a catch. The FIRST time you do it, it works perfectly. Both the PFD and MFD have the flight plan. The second and subsequent times you do it, only the PFD gets the flight plan. The MFD does NOT get it. Therefore, you can navigate the flight plan, but the MFD map will not have the lines and waypoints so you will not be able to visually see the flight plan, but it will execute. This seems to be a bug in MSFS. It's been reported to ZenDesk.
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