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Navigraph and MSFS 2020

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Can anybody point me to a YouTube video or a link on how to use Navigraph with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. I have a Navigraph subscription and dowloaded something to use it with 2020 but I don't think I have it set up right. How would I know? Thanks

John Snyder Jr

Hi;

Just put the naviraph folder that you downloaded for MSFS, to your community folder. Than it is okey. You can load any outsourced flight plan or create a new one with the in game  world map flight planner . 

Edited by kt069

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John,

Take a look in the Navigraph site forum, under the Beta for MSFS, they explain what to look for. Also when you first fire up MSFS and you see the world map you should also see numerous Navaids, Fix & Rnav position Report out in the ocean(s). Here is a hint,  while your looking at the map, select the Filter tab at the bottom of the screen and make sure NAVAIDS, FIX & RNAV POSITON REPORT is turned ON.

One issue I have seen is the filter gets turned off when the sim is turned off and I think that might be a bug, not sure, therefore invoke it again. Once your happy with that then just hit Close and go on to fly.

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20 hours ago, kt069 said:

Hi;

Just put the naviraph folder that you downloaded for MSFS, to your community folder. Than it is okey. You can load any outsourced flight plan or create a new one with the in game  world map flight planner . 

 

What? You don't download any folder from Navigraph. It's an executable file and it installs it automatically on the community folder.

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1 hour ago, w9nwrwi said:

Take a look in the Navigraph site forum, under the Beta for MSFS, they explain what to look for.

For MSFS.  Just plan a flight to KUMP, Indianapolis Metro.  Then select an approach.  If you see more than one approach, the LOC approach to rwy 33, then your MSFS Navgraph data is in use.

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