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Simbrief Panel from flightsim.to

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Not often I am moved to make a Paypal donation - but I have for this!  It's the Simbrief Panel, free download on Flightsim.to

Basically, it pops the essentials from a flight generated on Simbrief in a very handy moveable and scalable panel in your cockpit.  Perfect for entering the essential data into the FMS!

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And it's instant!

There's a YTube here giving a decent demo:

 

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Works well - in VR too!  

Excellent work, FlyingArt   🙂

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Yeah it's a home run this thing, been using it for some days now. 


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Max    

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What a great tool. Makes flying the PMDG 737 in VR much more convenient.


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There is an other one for FLOW users, it's more compact.

https://en.flightsim.to/file/48093/flow-simbrief-ofp

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Ciao Michael

 

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I assume this is for folks with either a single monitor setup or possibly VR.


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8 hours ago, Mike S KPDX said:

I assume this is for folks with either a single monitor setup or possibly VR.

From the flightsim.to intro - "Useful if you only have one monitor or you're in VR". So yes, those are the obvious users. But I can see this being useful even if you have a dual monitor setup. For example I keep FSTramp open on my second monitor. Rather than overlay that with the flightplan opened as a PDF, I could pop up this small panel on my main display if I need to check flightplan details.


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I have downloaded this mod, copied the folder to my Community Folder, can see the mod in my "Content Manager" in FS, but no "Install" button appears. How do I install this? 

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I use it since a while, its more or less my "EFB" for the PMDG 737...easy to type the stuff into the FMC when you dont need to tab out in Windows.


Regards, Jan Ast

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