November 8, 2025Nov 8 Little NavMap actually gives you a lot of the information you need. The thing is, though, YorkCorgi (eh, by gum!), a well as navigational charts, a subscription to Navigraph also provides four-weekly AIRAC updates to the data for your flight management systems (CDU, GPS / Garmin things). Here In UK-land, I budget for £9.00 per month and usually pay a little less. PS: I know I live in Scunthorpe but 108 quid is not my annnual budget for everything. We're not that cheap.😁 Edited November 8, 2025Nov 8 by The_Flying_Potato
November 8, 2025Nov 8 2 hours ago, Matchstick said: LIDO is great until you want to fly somewhere they haven't created the charts for. Less of an issue for big jet fliers but definitely one for GA/Bizjet pilots outside the USA (where MSFS also has FAA charts) I regualry fly GA to Skegness, where I'm sure there is a lido. (Coat etc... )
November 9, 2025Nov 9 12 hours ago, vonmar said: Any specific hardware required for gamepass? Just an internet connection as far as I know. Rhett 7800X3D ♣ 96 GB G.Skill Flare ♣ Gigabyte 4090 ♣ Crucial P5 Plus 2TB
November 9, 2025Nov 9 It's not a question of being stingy or not; at Avsim, there are many realities, just as there are in real life. For me, paying €100 a year for charts and navigation data seems very expensive for my family budget, especially when I can get free charts for 95% of the airports and aerodromes I fly to. For other people, €100 is probably practically nothing in their family budget.
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