You assume correctly about starting sequence. It all seems to work much better and faster that way. On a side note, I assign IP Addresses on my network for both the host device (flightsim computer) and the client device (phone, tablet pad, etc.). As I recollect, the FltPln Go GPS program installs directly into the flightsim folder. Yeah, they make that part really easy, huh? Downloads are here Note that the instructions are for FSX but it works the same for all versions of P3D. Once you've done one aircraft the rest are close to the same with config variations mostly focused on the avionics.ģ. On the upside, FltPLn Go will tell you when a config is incorrect and how to fix it. Indeed, it can be a pain setting up aircraft profiles. It sounds complicated but after a couple times through it you can can do it all in a minute or two.Ģ. Since I saved it on the FltPlan website - I can now open it on my tablet as well. Save the flight plan. I copy the routing info to my clipboard - and paste it into Little NavMap so I can generate it in P3D and Garmin formats for use in the sim. My normal flow - is create a flight plan on - then when the routing options appear - I choose a “Recently ATC Approved” route - if available - for an aircraft of a similar type. Then download the appropriate app to your tablet from your respective App Store. This program will need to be launched in order to work when you use it. Then download the connector program from the Fltplan site as well - it’s a small little program that facilitates the coms between PC and Tablet - basically transmits your GPS position from the sim over your WiFi. You don’t have to change your aircraft to match the sim - one will do. Might take you a few minutes to complete all the new federally mandated requirements on your aircraft to meet the new ICAO requirements - yep - lol - even to use it with a sim. You’ll need to define Pilot and Aircraft parameters. That said - I’ve been using it for years - where are you going astray ?įirst - I would create a free FltPlan account on their website. I’m sure there must be a manual on their site - I’ll see if I can find it when I get home tonight.
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