August 8, 20232 yr I’m a bit old fashioned in that I like to have some printed version of my flight plan, but Navigraph doesn’t offer this feature. Foreflight does however. Other than a modest increase in cost (I’m a home user), is there some capability specific to simulator usage vs actual flying that I would miss from Navigraph? I have only briefly experienced both. After being a real pilot 40 years ago, I’m trying to get back into it as a sim pilot this time around. The very long gap in experience perhaps explains my fondness of paper charts (and analog instruments). Pro-Sim A320 and MSFS 2024
August 11, 20232 yr Navigraph own simbrief (https://www.simbrief.com/home/) which is a very comprehensive flight planning tool, that makes very authentic flight plans, that can be downloaded in pdf format and printed off. The 2 of them are very well integrated together, you can import a flightplan generated on simbrief directly into Navigraph, it's a very quick way of importing a complex flightplan. Also a number of MSFS aircraft with allow you to import a plan directly from simbrief, including PMDG 737, Fenix A320, Citation Longitude (or any Garmin 3000/5000 using the WT mod I think?), the new just flight F28, and others I'm sure. The Navigraph/Simbrief combo is a dream match for flight simmers, well worth the money in my opinion.
October 17, 20232 yr Little Nav Map is a free and useful program. One can output a flight plan in HTML format. https://www.dropbox.com/t/v6qa6BnMH5Icw8BX https://www.dropbox.com/t/yN05VEotan1rEa1N https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5yb3mo44o0y4ajtwelndw/Screenshot-2023-10-17-232257.png?rlkey=fb1t7669xb63k0849zaye9ecr&dl=0 Not sure if these and of those links will work. Edited October 17, 20232 yr by The_Flying_Potato
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