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FlightSim Dispatch newest release

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With all the news of upcoming airliner releases for MSFS, including some older types that don't see much current use (MD80), I want to show a freeware tool I've been working on for the past few years that can be used with any flight simulator. FS Dispatch is a very large database of real-world passenger and cargo flight schedules, ranging from the present day all the way back to the 1950's propliner era. You can filter/search for desired airports, aircraft types, flight duration, and more.

The goal is to give some purpose/immersion to flights, and to give users opportunities to explore new areas of the world and use aircraft in a realistic manner, especially those which are no longer in use. So now when Leonardo releases the MD80, JustFlight the BAE 146, or the newest Red Wing Constellation update comes out, you have thousands of real-world flights to fly in these great aircraft. If modern stuff is more your flavor, there are hundreds of thousands of 737NG/A320 flights, going all the way up to the newest B787/A350 operations.

The database is an ongoing project and is being updated as we speak. The most recent update today added, among others, several recent 2020/2021 schedules, plus hand-compiled vintage KLM, Pan-Am, Qantas, Panagra (and more) schedules from the 1950's-1960's.

Download link is here

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This will come in very handy with the Maddog 🙂

For transparency: I'm a community mentor at the BATC discord. However, I do not get paid for it in any way.

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