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Question about Charts

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Before I had a Navigraph subscription I just googled the charts, e.g. „KFFK charts“. That way I found most charts (under „pictures“).The downside is that you won‘t find every chart and that they are sometimes not up to date. But if you are just looking for an airport map with taxiways or an ILS approach chart you should be fine.

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Get yourself a Navigraph subscription and be done with it. Easy. Simple. 

2 hours ago, Dominique_K said:

What does it bring, Bernard, that you don't have in LNM

I bought Aivlasoft EFB before LNM was available (at least to my knowledge), it is professionally made and easy to use in particular when one wants to select SIDs and STARs among other things. As I do not have the faintest idea of what LNM does, I would be quite embarrassed to make a comparison. As for FSUIPC I use it for my 14 GoFlight modules "mapping", so I could not live without it anyway.

Bernard

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35 minutes ago, Bernard Ducret said:

I bought Aivlasoft EFB before LNM was available (at least to my knowledge), it is professionally made and easy to use in particular when one wants to select SIDs and STARs among other things. As I do not have the faintest idea of what LNM does, I would be quite embarrassed to make a comparison. As for FSUIPC I use it for my 14 GoFlight modules "mapping", so I could not live without it anyway.

I use Avliasoft EFB on every flight. It makes picking Sids and Stars beyond simple. Gives charts, for every airport in MSFS 2020, as well as any add on airport you add. 

 

 

 

12 hours ago, mikethe6th said:

Depends how often you fly if the investment is worth it, but I find Navigraph is worth whatever they charge. I have the app on a tablet and my phone and it’s super handy. Also shows you your location on the charts, eg terminal, SID, STAR, en route etc. 

yep  and  also  you can  update   nav  data  to msfs  and  all  your  aircraft,   can  view  your  maps  on  the  fenix  efb  and  also  in msfs  tool  bar

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Does Avliasoft offer the in-sim integration that Navigraph does? Mobile apps for tablets and smartphones?

After using both I would go Navigraph any day over Avilasoft, specially since Navigraph added world wide VFR but that's my opinion.

 

Apart from that LNM should get an award for the best free add-on but doesn't the free Volanta also show you the airport.

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I have had both Aivliasoft EFB LNM for many years.  But honestly LNM does everything that  Aivliasoft EFB does and it is free.  

Bruce

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