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Reference post 102 with screenshot: https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/tu-134-by-kai-31/389415/106

A standalone (3d model and code base) KLN90B GPS is coming soon for developers to use in their aircraft projects.

From my understanding, one of the authors was the one who made the full fidelity module some may have used in FSX/P3D. So...watch that space or reach out to the author. 

 

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 I'm not really missing KLN90B! I flown with it for quite a while. Was happy when fleet converted to GNS430 LOL 

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In the land of moving maps, I would welcome a text based anything. I remember using a loran in the late 90s. Fun times.

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4 minutes ago, Sticky said:

In the land of moving maps, I would welcome a text based anything. I remember using a loran in the late 90s. Fun times.

 ceiling down to 200 AGl with ILS out of service - good luck with text anything lol


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Oh, I remember this beastie in the Aerosoft Catalina in FSX/P3D - it was quite fun!  But not easy and intuitive like the modern units.  Anyway if visibility got too bad I could just land in the sea.

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Would be nice in a Tu-154 🙂

Anyone remember Project Tupolev? 

Mike

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Hi,

Good news, Canso PBY-5A can in the futur have his KLN90B inside 😉

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Best regards, Didier "Lagaffe"


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Looks good, remember using one of these made by SimAvionics in the Just Flight BN-2 Islander in FSX and enjoyed it. Would like to see this or something similar in the upcoming Pilot's Dash 7 and also be great with PMDG DC-6.

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I don't know who has give my project (Canso PBY-5A and 6) but thanks you for the publicity 😇

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Best regards, Didier "Lagaffe"


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7 hours ago, gazpatt said:

This is available now, would like to see it in the PMDG DC-6 or upcoming Pilot's Dash 7.

https://msfsaddons.com/2023/05/29/the-return-of-a-classic-bendix-king-kln90b-gps-now-available-for-msfs-aircraft-developers/

It appears that the Dash 7 used the KLN 900, not the 90B. There are only tiny differences compared to the 90B, so it would certainly be possible to create that device as well. However, I would first like to make sure the 90B works bug free and see if there is actually any demand from aircraft authors, before starting with the 900.

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