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Fenix A320's EFB is amazing and revolutionary!

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Thanks for this. I don't usually fly heavies but I'm thinking of it now. I like bells and whistles and this appears to have them all.

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5 hours ago, Fiorentoni said:
5 hours ago, Cpt_Piett said:

I think you might be missing the point here. Why not join us in praising @KatiePilot for her exceptional skills? 

I don't know about previous EFBs for PMDG or FSL products, but I know that this one in the Fenix is the best one I've seen so far in a sim. 

Because I don't think it's "exceptional"

I'll add my praise to KatiePilot for an exceptional EFB.  So good in fact I am going to buy the Fenix A320 because of it.  I watched FlightDeck2Sim stream and was blown away by the integration of everything into that EFB.  In years passed I would have purchased every new 'study' level aircraft.  As I have flown exclusively GA for about 10 years, I wasn't sure I would buy one of these amazing airliners.  I was tempted by the PMDG B737, but the EFB position did put me off.  I watched many videos of the Just Flight 146 and Leonardo Maddog, but waited to see what the Fenix would be like.  All of these aircraft are obviously superb and 'study' level, but The A320 EFB is just so thick a layer of icing on the cake, Fenix will get a sale from me.

Katie's exceptional work has probably swayed many in the direction of Fenix.

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I wonder if it would be possible to add a webbrowser to the EFB...? So we can check this forum from within the cockpit and also log in to Netflix, Spotify, etc.? That would be cool for those longer flights! 🙂

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2 hours ago, tup61 said:

I wonder if it would be possible to add a webbrowser to the EFB...? So we can check this forum from within the cockpit and also log in to Netflix, Spotify, etc.? That would be cool for those longer flights! 🙂

I'm sure it's possible 🙂 Would be really cool and fun!

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4 hours ago, tup61 said:

I wonder if it would be possible to add a webbrowser to the EFB...? So we can check this forum from within the cockpit and also log in to Netflix, Spotify, etc.? That would be cool for those longer flights! 🙂

or even better, play flightsim on it. 

so if you're bored on those long haul flights, play flightsim in the flightsim LOL

 

 

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