Air nav pro with fsx
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Mainly useful if you are flying airliners in VATSIM or IVAO. Used to get current charts and FMS data for flight simulation. Charts, waypoints, airport facility info, even fuel prices (if you want to include budgeting for fuel in your simulation). Good to use if you're navigating with a real-world AIRAC such as RealityXP, Navigraph or NavDataPro from Aerosoft.
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Real-world VFR and IFR charts for USA and also airport information with SIDs, STARs and IAPs. Can also show available instrument approaches for airports. You can add your own waypoints to the database (eg by looking up waypoints in Airnav, see link below) and PlanG will include them in your FS flight plan. Uses the nav data from flight simulator so it's great for flying using VOR, NDB or using the default GPS. Can do flight planning using pilotage (visual references), VFR or IFR and can export flight plans to FSX or FS9. Great freeware application for general aviation flight planning. Useful if you're flying with real world weather. Sadly, MS has shut down development of Flight, so it seems like no more flight sims from Microsoft. This is currently more of a "game" than a real flight simulator like the above packages, however it's freely downloadable andhas great looking graphics. Another open source project, seems to be under active development and has some very nice looking scenery and aircraft graphics. It is constantly improving and currently has much better support for new video cards than FSX or P3D.
Air nav pro with fsx software#
X-Plane has much the same functionality (in terms of terrain, aircraft, airports, ATC, weather, traffic, online flying etc) as FSX but is completely new software developed by Austin Meyer with a fundamentally different flight dynamics engine. Addon developers continue to release products for FS9 (eg. Many flight simmers prefer FS9 to FSX because of its better performance. Flight Simulator 2004 (aka FS9): You can still buy this on Amazon (eg.
Air nav pro with fsx upgrade#
Many current FSX users will probably upgrade to this product if and when more addon developers migrate their products to support it (many already do), and we get a release that supports DirectX 11. The focus of this product is more toward training real pilots rather than entertainment but the feature set is basically the same. This is based on FSX (or more accurately, ESP which is the "commercial-use" version of FSX) and is in active development by Lockheed Martin. This is no longer being developed by MS but still extensively used and third party developers continue to deliver add-on packages