Aivlasoft Efb X-plane
EFB is just a must have for flight planning, despite what others say, it is very easy to create one. First you have to se your departure and arrival airport and altitude in the route setup window, after that go to the progress tab and click on departure then click on the airport name departure tab then select the first or second option to find a sid. I use EFB for flight planning. I love having the airport char for each approach directly integrated within the software. There is a software call EFASS that is like the jack of all trade but it does freezes a lot and there is almost zero support for it.
Hi, as per the forum rules, please sign your posts with your real first name. EFB version 1.x exclusively uses SimConnect to get data from the simulator. There is no other interface implemented. Therefore it can only 'talk' with FSX/P3D. Version 2.0 is (from a technical point of view) ready to connect to any simulator. The release version 2. 0 will allow to connect to FSX/P3D as well as FS9/2004.
The plan says that the subsequent versions (2.x) will also allow to connect with X-Plane, but this is not yet implemented yet. Saving a flight plan as '*.fms' file is not supported because no one has ever asked for that. If you can provide technical details (specifications about the file format, data format, folder names etc.) then I could write a so called flight plan handler for that data format. Hello, After several attempts with X-Plane's Demo over the past couple of years, I've recently transitioned to X-Plane 10 and do not regret it.
In fact, my impression of the platform, the availability of payware and freeware offerings and X-Plane's community increases every day. I am however disappointed with what's available presently insofar as electronic flight assistance for X-Plane and therefore want to add my name to those wishing that Aivlasoft's EFB be available for X-Plane. Based on my recent exposure to X-Plane's community forums and recent announcements from at least one major player in the flightsim community, I suspect that X-Plane's user growth will increase to a degree of interest to caterers to the traditional MSFS platform. Keeping my finders crossed I say regards to all. Hi Folk's For several years now I have been using Aivlasoft EFB in conjunction with FSX and found that it provides excellent results every time that I used it. Not only does it produce a complete flight plan, from departure gate to arrival that but it also includes Full ILS approach details, via an appropriate STAR location, with the correct fix points and altitude settings to achieve perfect ILS approaches. More recently, I had cause to purchase X-Plane because, it permits Hardware In The Loop (HITL) testing of ArduPilot auto routes, via Mission Planner.
Clearly, I have also used X-Plane simulator to fly routes around the UK and, whilst there are several products that provide route planning, the resultant plans are, in no way, as good as those produced by EFB. Download nyo4 keygen 2017 - download torrent. I would therefore like to endorse Jean-Jacques plea for support in providing routes available in X-plane FMS formatted files because, the number of X-Plane users are increasing. Regards Terry. Hi Urs, I also own Aivlasoft EFB for years now and used it with FSX and recently P3D successfully. I also fly X-Plane 10 parallel to P3D and whenever I move to XP my trusted EFB can only be used for the general planning and maps but the online stuff and moving map does not work.