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Navigraph plugins for WT G3000 and G5000 are out

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2 minutes ago, btacon said:

Not the just released plugin for the G3000/5000’s, but you can use NC with the handlebar plugin that works with any airplane -B

Ok, thanks -- do you happen to know if Navigraph Charts work with the TDS GTN750?

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4 hours ago, Ricardo41 said:

Is this already available on the H-Jet and the Cirrus Vision Jet out of the box?

I bought the Cirrus Vision Jet from Marketplace today and Navigraph charts work in the MFD. You have to log in to your Navigraph account form the G3000 control panel first and activate chart display and then the charts are displayed. Works perfect and plane's position is also displayed on arrival and approach charts.

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20 minutes ago, Mace said:

Ok, thanks -- do you happen to know if Navigraph Charts work with the TDS GTN750?

No, it all through the Garmin trainer.

1 hour ago, duesenwerni said:

I bought the Cirrus Vision Jet from Marketplace today and Navigraph charts work in the MFD. You have to log in to your Navigraph account form the G3000 control panel first and activate chart display and then the charts are displayed. Works perfect and plane's position is also displayed on arrival and approach charts.

Unfortunately that comes with the pre G3000 AAU1 and then it works, but you have a basic G3000 after updating to V2 vision jet when it's out you will have the most complete G3000 in a default simulator
 

Edited by virtualstuff
adjusted for incorrect advise mixed up with the HJET

 

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1 hour ago, duesenwerni said:

I bought the Cirrus Vision Jet from Marketplace today and Navigraph charts work in the MFD. You have to log in to your Navigraph account form the G3000 control panel first and activate chart display and then the charts are displayed. Works perfect and plane's position is also displayed on arrival and approach charts.

The Cirrus Vision Jet - after AAU1 being out close to 7 months - is still on the old version of the Garmin suite. 

3 hours ago, Mace said:

Does Navigraph Charts work with the Flysimware 414?

I think if you have the PMS GTN 750 full version it will

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7 hours ago, Ricardo41 said:

The Cirrus Vision Jet - after AAU1 being out close to 7 months - is still on the old version of the Garmin suite. 

AAU1 has been out just under 5 months.

The documentation for how to hook into it came out in what, February? 

They are pretty much finishing the beta up.

Not bad going,

 

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9 hours ago, Ricardo41 said:

The Cirrus Vision Jet - after AAU1 being out close to 7 months - is still on the old version of the Garmin suite. 

Something's funny about the math here. AAU1 came out Jan 31, so like three and a half months. And to be fair to them too, the actual framework source and docs came out Mar 22. So it's only been less than two months with the stuff in hand.

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