June 8Jun 8 Author 1 hour ago, Rob G said:Any chance you could get the Beachcraft Bonanza G36 into your system? It's a default aircraft.Thanks .....Hi Rob,I've added the default Asobo - Beechcraft Bonanza G36 (G1000) to the system. This is the default Asobo version, not the ArantisSim Mod.Just a heads-up that I won't be taking any more requests for default aircraft moving forward. This tool is intended to be a "best of the best" database for MSFS 2024 (for example, the Black Square Bonanza is a more complete product that can fly further and higher).I've included, by request, the default C172, ATR 42/62, Grumman Amphibian Albatross G111, and now the G36, but I'll be drawing the line there for default aircraft, at least until iniBuilds updates the remaining issues with the A400M Atlas.Enjoy the flights! Edited June 8Jun 8 by toby23 Ryzen 5800X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 4090, Windows 11Link to my: Dynamic Flight Dispatch Tool
June 9Jun 9 17 hours ago, toby23 said:Hi Rob,I've added the default Asobo - Beechcraft Bonanza G36 (G1000) to the system. This is the default Asobo version, not the ArantisSim Mod.Just a heads-up that I won't be taking any more requests for default aircraft moving forward. This tool is intended to be a "best of the best" database for MSFS 2024 (for example, the Black Square Bonanza is a more complete product that can fly further and higher).I've included, by request, the default C172, ATR 42/62, Grumman Amphibian Albatross G111, and now the G36, but I'll be drawing the line there for default aircraft, at least until iniBuilds updates the remaining issues with the A400M Atlas.Enjoy the flights!Thnk you very much for adding the G36 Case: (Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic XL), PSU: (MEG Ai300p pcie 5 & ATX 3.0), Motherboard: (ASUS TUF Gaming x670E-PLUS WIFI 6E), CPU: (AMD Ryzen 7 7800-X3D) Memory: (G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO RGB Series 64GB DDR5 6000), GPU: (Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 4090 AMP Extreme Airo). CPU Cooler: (ASUS ROG Strix LC RGB 360) Fans: (7 Corsair LL Series 120mm RGB)
June 9Jun 9 Author Hi everyone,I've just rolled out an update to the Dynamic Global Flight Dispatcher to support infrastructure for military flights and aircraft in MSFS 2024.Military Routing: You can now choose to include military airports in your flight planning. (Note: To preserve standard civilian operations, this feature is disabled by default).Local Database Expansion: You can now add custom military aircraft and airbases directly to your local database.New Default Profiles: The iniBuilds A400M Atlas and 50 military airbases have been integrated into the standard database.Fly safe, Toby Edited June 9Jun 9 by toby23 Ryzen 5800X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 4090, Windows 11Link to my: Dynamic Flight Dispatch Tool
June 9Jun 9 I must be doing it wrong. I don’t think I can make it across the Atlantic in an hour in an ATR42. EddieKABQ
June 9Jun 9 Author 55 minutes ago, haskell said:I must be doing it wrong. I don’t think I can make it across the Atlantic in an hour in an ATR42.@haskell I knew adding the ATR would cause me trouble! It turns out the dispatcher has been secretly relocating every user-added custom airport to the English countryside. KCLT is lovely in Yorkshire this time of year!The bug has been identified (the tool was automatically assigning random UK coordinates to all manual entries) and a patch is now online (v10.4) to stop the tectonic plate shifting. You'll just need to clear your custom DB and re-add KCLT now that the update is live.Thank you for letting me know. Edited June 9Jun 9 by toby23 Ryzen 5800X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 4090, Windows 11Link to my: Dynamic Flight Dispatch Tool
June 9Jun 9 1 hour ago, haskell said:Awesome. I mean, I could TRY to make it. lol.It might even reach cruise altitude 😊 Cheers Steve Hall
June 10Jun 10 Author Dispatcher updated to v.1.0.9New aircraft in database:- Azurpoly C160 Transall- Azurpoly OV-10A Bronco- IndiaFoxtEcho - F-14A / F-14B Tomcat- IndiaFoxtEcho - Panavia Tornado- Just Flight - Vulcan B Mk. 2- Taog's Hangar - UH-1H Huey- Added an option to allow you to contract your Turboprop, Business Jet or Jet for Military missions to and from military bases. Edited June 10Jun 10 by toby23 Ryzen 5800X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 4090, Windows 11Link to my: Dynamic Flight Dispatch Tool
June 12Jun 12 Author Update: v1.2.0 (Persistence & Logbook)Hi everyone,This update adds flight persistence and history tracking.New Features:Flight Persistence: Click 'Continue from last arrival airport?' to chain your flights together and pick up where you left off.Pilot Logbook: The tool now features a logbook that automatically tracks your flight history.Data Management: You can export your logbook alongside your custom database backups.Safe Resets: Resetting your custom database (airports/aircraft) will not delete your logbook. The logbook can be cleared separately whenever you need.I’ve put a lot of unpaid hours into building and refining this dispatcher. If you use it regularly and want to support the project, there is a "Buy Me A Coffee" link at the bottom of the interface. A huge thank you the people who have already contributed, every bit of support helps me justify the time spent on development.Toby Ryzen 5800X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 4090, Windows 11Link to my: Dynamic Flight Dispatch Tool
June 13Jun 13 Author Update: v1.3.0Hi everyone,This update adds 100 mission images - for added immersion 😄.It also allows all aircraft to contract for military missions, both from civilian and military airports.Quest Kodiak 100 Series II, PC-12/47, and Cessna C208B Caravan: Passenger and Freight versions added for Cargo missions.HPG H145 - Civilian and Military options added to database.My tool also now has an official name, 'VECTOR'.Have a great weekend.Toby Edited June 13Jun 13 by toby23 Ryzen 5800X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 4090, Windows 11Link to my: Dynamic Flight Dispatch Tool
Monday at 12:52 PM5 days Author Hi everyone,The dispatch engine has been rewritten to support mission filtering. This means missions can now be restricted not just by broad categories (like "JET" or "GA"), but locked to specific airframes and exact departure airports. To kick off this new system, I’ve added several new specialized missions to the database:Santos Dumont Shuttle: A Ponte Aérea shuttle flight restricted specifically to the A319 departing from SBRJ.Regional STOL Operations: Two new steep-climb departure missions for the E-Jets (E190/E195) and BAe 146/Avro RJ series flying out of London City (EGLC) and Ronaldsway (EGNS).High-Density Freighter Swap: An oversized, max-payload run specifically for freighters/cargo types. The dispatcher now automatically forces your cargo load to its absolute structural limit when this is drawn.Vintage Aviation Rally: A cross-country time trial specifically for the A2A Comanche, pushing your cruise and mixture management to the limit.Pressurized Express Courier: High-altitude priority document runs utilizing the pressurization of the A2A Aerostar 600.Logbook Persistence & Maintenance Reminders To make the virtual hangar feel a bit more alive, I’ve also introduced a new maintenance tracking system. If you fly the exact same airframe for three consecutive flights, the dispatcher will now prompt you with a maintenance reminder to physically check your airframe, oil, and tyres in MSFS before generating your next dispatch release.You can now search for departure airport by name as well as ICAO code. As always, the tool remains completely free to use. You can access it and read the full changelog over on GitHub.Happy flying! Edited Monday at 12:53 PM5 days by toby23 Ryzen 5800X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 4090, Windows 11Link to my: Dynamic Flight Dispatch Tool
Friday at 11:16 PM1 day Author VECTOR — browser flight dispatcher (update)Posted here last week. Some of you said wow, some said doesn't work but the feedback was useful, so here's a proper update.What it is: VECTOR — a free browser dispatcher for MSFS 2024. No installer. No Community folder. No executables. No accounts. Just a webpage.What it does in one click: route, mission, cruise alt, payload, SimBrief or .pln download.What's improved since last week:Fleet up to 95 aircraft; missions up to 200+ scenariosLOWI approved for 737-600/700/800 + A319/320/321 with restricted payloadLogbook, owned-airport priority, military/contractor toggles, custom aircraft/airport formsBrowser auto-refreshes to latest versionIf it "didn't work" last time, common fixes:Pick the aircraft from the dropdown list (typing a partial name can be quicker)Leave departure blank first - a random route is the fastest testRefresh (CTRL+F5) once if you cached an old build — this will be automatic nowLink: https://manicminer00.github.io/global-flight-dispatcher/Still free. Still maintained by one person in spare hours. If you try it and it fails, reply with aircraft + departure ICAO and I'll actually look at it.Enjoy. Ryzen 5800X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 4090, Windows 11Link to my: Dynamic Flight Dispatch Tool
15 hours ago15 hr I really like this tool also...one question though. I've added my airports to the Owned Airport database and placed the checkmark in Enable preferred routing. However, when I start to type some of my Owned Airport (KPOV) in the departure field, it does not come up.Perhaps I misunderstood how the Owned Airport database works...should I be able to enter my Owned Airport entries in the departure field? PC: AMD 9850X3D, RAM 64GB, Geforce GTX 5090 (32GB), MSFS 2020, MSFS 2024, Pimax Super 50PPD, Quest 3
15 hours ago15 hr Author 21 minutes ago, flyblueskies said:I really like this tool also...one question though. Thanks for the feedback, glad you’re enjoying the tool.The Owned Airports list works a bit differently from the departure search box.Owned Airports tells the dispatcher: “When I leave departure blank and let it pick a random route, then prefer airports I own.” It does not add airports to the searchable database on its own.The Departure Airport field only shows airports that already exist in the database, either in the built-in master list, or ones you’ve added yourself under Settings → Add New Airport (to Local DB).KPOV isn’t in the master database, so it won’t appear when you type in the departure field until you add it manually with its latitude and longitude.What to do:Open Settings & Database ToolsScroll to Add New Airport (to Local DB)Enter KPOV, name, latitude, longitude (and military checkbox if needed)Save/add the airportKeep KPOV in your Owned Airports list if you want preferred routing when departure is left blankClick Save Airport PreferencesAfter that, KPOV should appear when you type in the departure field, and you can use it as a fixed departure. I hope this helps answer your question?Quick summary:Owned Airports = routing preference (when departure is blank)Add New Airport = actually puts a missing airport into the databaseDeparture field = search/select only from airports in that database Ryzen 5800X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 4090, Windows 11Link to my: Dynamic Flight Dispatch Tool
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