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Cockpit Sharing

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Has anybody done Cockpit Sharing with apps like Your Controls? 

I think it only supports MSFS 2020 stock  aircraft.  MS Game Pass support was logged on to my system via their remote app. He did some updates to GamePass and I launched MSFS 2020 and he was able to view my flight in real time.  No lag.

Thanks!

Edited by Skyseek

8 minutes ago, Skyseek said:

I think it only supports MSFS 2020 stock  aircraft

No, it doesn't only support stock aircraft. You can see a list here: https://docs.yourcontrols.one/supported-aircraft

I used it twice last year and it worked fine.

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Thanks for the information.  Can sim pilots connect somehow if they want  “ride along” on a flight? Like if you are training on an aircraft, it would be nice to ride along and review the persons cockpit procedures.

This has tremendous potential!

 

Thanks!


 

 

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