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MAP! by FeelThere

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Hey all! Wouldn't it be great if FeelThere made this for MSFS? 

Some may say...who cares...But I would love it, especially when you are on a flight with a wing view, I would love to have this open on the side.... or even better, on an iPad 🙂

Cheers!

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I agree.

I wouldn't fly without this in my FS2004 and FSX days.

Bring it back!

Chris Howard
 

Not what you requested but there's a mod on flightsim.to that enables an in game Little Nav Map viewer on the toolbar. It mirrors whatever you have loaded in LNM on your desktop so a resizable moving map basically. I use it mostly when flying VOR/DME as it has frequencies ready for me to switch them manually.

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Russell Gough

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15 minutes ago, sloppysmusic said:

Not what you requested but there's a mod on flightsim.to that enables an in game Little Nav Map viewer on the toolbar. It mirrors whatever you have loaded in LNM on your desktop so a resizable moving map basically. I use it mostly when flying VOR/DME as it has frequencies ready for me to switch them manually.

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Nice! do you have a link, please?

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3 minutes ago, iFlySimX said:

Nice! do you have a link, please?

Little Navmap VR Panel

This looks like it!

I don't use VR at all btw it works great in NV 'NormalVision'

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Russell Gough

SE London

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There was one on github. It worked for a few weeks and broke with one of the SUs soon after. I always wanted another one. It used to show LNM using a toolbar item.

https://github.com/bymaximus/msfs2020-toolbar-little-nav-map

I'm now going to try the one by sloppysmusic instead, and see if it works.

 

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After pausing to do some chores, I tried LNM VR Panel (sloppy music message above). The result it that it works perfectly and if dragged onto another monitor, then the FPS does not decrease. This seems like a miracle that dragging a window to another monitor does not decrease performance at all.

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(You have to change some settings in Lil Nav Map Tools menu as the flightsim.to page explains for this app to work).

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There's a billion moving map options out there for MSFS, with all sorts of information and special features like flight planning and charts built in. What made MAP! special is that it's an airline seatback entertainment style moving map. It had kind of a cozy, familiar feeling and would be great to have up during a long cruise. You can use things like littlenavmap and navigraph when you're in "pilot mode", but MAP would be great for when you slip in to "passenger mode".  I loved MAP! back in FSX and have toyed with the idea of making my own version as an introductory coding project- a simple moving map that cycles through a map and various flight stats, maybe changing language based on origin/destination, to replicate those older 90s/2000s moving maps with 'basic' graphics you'd see on the overhead screen back in the day. Retro is popular these days, so maybe it would be popular despite the wealth of other map options out there...

 

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