January 24Jan 24 The default MSFS 2024 flight planner is dead simple to use, is free, and comes with free LIDO charts. Included with your purchase of MSFS 2024. No subscription required. You can use the planner externally, or create a flight plan within the simulator. The suggested alternatives are either cumbersome to use, or cost money. Little Navmap may be "powerful", but it has a horribly convoluted interface that looks like someone threw up in a motor vehicle after a night of heavy drinking. Edited January 24Jan 24 by Ricardo41
January 24Jan 24 not a nice comment. I use LNM every day, mostly as a flight recorder and to check for AI aircraft traffic, via network pc, despite it's overloaded user interface. AMD 7800X3D, Windows 11, Gigabyte X670 AORUS Elite AX Motherboard, 64GB DDR5 G.SKILL Trident Z5 NEO RGB (AMD Expo), RTX 4090, Samsung 980 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD 2 TB PCIe 4.0, Samsung 980 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD 1 TB PCIe 4.0, 4K resolution 50" TV @60Hz, VR: Pimax Crystal Light + HP Reverb G2 @ 90 Hz, Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant, be quiet 1000W PSU, Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black air cooler. 60-130 fps. no CPU overclocking. very nice.
January 24Jan 24 6 hours ago, Ricardo41 said: alternatives are either cumbersome to use, or cost money Neither applies to Simbrief. But YMMV Phil Leaven i5 10600KF, 32 GB 3200 RAM, ASUS 4070 12GB EVO, Asus ROG Z490-H, 2 WD Black NVME for each Win11 (500GB) and MSFS (1TB), Rolling Cache 16GB, Photogrammetry always OFF, Live Weather and Live Traffic always ON, Res 2560x1440 on 27"
January 24Jan 24 As in 2020 I only plug in the start / destination and finish the details in the G3000.
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