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Import MSFS POI to little navmap

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Hello, 

Is it possible to import MSFS POI to little navmap? I prefer littlenav map capabilities to make  a flight plan. 

Thanks, 

 

Carlos T.


1pc:WIN11/64, MSFS,PF3,TRacKir5,SPAD Next,FSUIPC 7,GSX
I7-12700KF/32Gb DDR4 3600MHz/ASUS ROG 2070 SUPER OC/GEKOGS105/Alpha Flight Control/CH throttle,Ped/SAITEK InstR/Radio Panel
2pc:WIN10 LNM,remote text program,pf3 display

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If you find somebody who has them in CSV format you can load them into LNM,

I plan to import them directly in  a future version. As usual: Don't ask when.🙃

 

Alex

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8 minutes ago, albar965 said:

If you find somebody who has them in CSV format you can load them into LNM,

I plan to import them directly in  a future version. As usual: Don't ask when.🙃

 

Alex

Is it possible from here? 

https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KUg5jwyT_9k2A9n5IZ99UChlhfVUfO5S&ll=1.5131714585750984%2C-50.60985604999995&z=1

I've been using this map, for exploring MSFS, credits to AquilaSim ->

 https://mobile.twitter.com/AquilaSimX

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1pc:WIN11/64, MSFS,PF3,TRacKir5,SPAD Next,FSUIPC 7,GSX
I7-12700KF/32Gb DDR4 3600MHz/ASUS ROG 2070 SUPER OC/GEKOGS105/Alpha Flight Control/CH throttle,Ped/SAITEK InstR/Radio Panel
2pc:WIN10 LNM,remote text program,pf3 display

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2 minutes ago, albar965 said:

I'd rather import them from the BGL directly on the user's computer.  Maybe I can find a easy way.

Alex

Ok, thanks


1pc:WIN11/64, MSFS,PF3,TRacKir5,SPAD Next,FSUIPC 7,GSX
I7-12700KF/32Gb DDR4 3600MHz/ASUS ROG 2070 SUPER OC/GEKOGS105/Alpha Flight Control/CH throttle,Ped/SAITEK InstR/Radio Panel
2pc:WIN10 LNM,remote text program,pf3 display

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On 3/11/2021 at 7:30 PM, albar965 said:

I'd rather import them from the BGL directly on the user's computer.  Maybe I can find a easy way.

Alex

I'm just looking into ways to extract MSFS POIs to a CSV for import into LNM, so I can see Orbx POIs in LNM. I don't suppose since your post over a year ago that I missed any key developments on direct import?

Phil


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2 hours ago, Spit40 said:

I'm just looking into ways to extract MSFS POIs to a CSV for import into LNM, so I can see Orbx POIs in LNM. I don't suppose since your post over a year ago that I missed any key developments on direct import?

Phil

This was planned for LNM 2.8 but I had to reschedule it for a later version.

Alex

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5 hours ago, albar965 said:

This was planned for LNM 2.8 but I had to reschedule it for a later version.

Alex

Appreciate the response. I'll look forward to it.


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That would be a good feature for LNM, because I'm planning my flights every time with LNM 😄

 


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Thank you, Alex, for that link, it works good for me 😄

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