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  1. Your name: Fermin Fernandez
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  3. Link to URL: https://fswidgets.com/navigator_ios.html
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    FSWidgets Navigator for iOS

    Australian map app developer FSWidgets has released a new product on the App Store.
    FSWidgets Navigator is a completely new iOS map app for flight simulation, built from the ground up on a foundation of native Apple Maps. This ensures a beautiful edge to edge map, the smoothest experience and makes possible a track-up map orientation option.
    The app comes packed with 40 aero charts, world nav data and airport information, all powered by the AWS Cloud which translates to a light footprint on the device storage (28.2 MB). 
    Flight plans in various formats are supported and can be easily imported using Dropbox or the default iOS way (Finder for Mac, iTunes for Win).
    A single app purchase can be run on iPhone, iPad or Mac (M1 + macOS Ventura or later).
    It supports the most popular flight simulators - MSFS, P3D, FSX, X-Plane and Aerofly FS.
    Learn more:
    Connectivity to the flight simulator is provided by the free FSWidgets Connect utility:

 

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