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  1. Can you all give a complete noob to Navigraph some tips as what to expect with the subscription? I mean, when I use the charts, does it show the position of the aircraft in an overlay on the chart so when I taxi I can have it on my second monitor and use that as a guide? Also in flight does it show where I am on the charts?

     

    Do the navdata info interfere at all with the way points in the sim when I update the sims navdata when the airac cycles come out?

     

    Question 1: Yes and yes. I have the charts on a 2nd monitor. If you display the airport diagrams you'll see your aircraft as a red arrowhead on the chart and it will show you your precise location on the airport as you taxi. Same with inflight, you can track your progress along your route.

     

    Question 2: Not sure I understand this question but you can plan your route with Navigraph or Simbrief and import your route into the sim.

  2. Depending on the aircraft, he *could* put it on autopilot and step away for a little while. I've read of simmers doing transoceanic flights, step away for several hours then come back to it. But, there's no telling if something could need attention while he's away and things go haywire.

     

    Dad, my advice is stop calling it a *game*, get it in your head that it's a *simulation* and let him go. :cool: You could have a future Delta captain sitting there.

     

    If he really wants to get serious about it I can give you links to several publications on the FAA web site. It is all pertinent to any flight simulator and will allow him to self-study. Just let me know. As FYI, I'm a private pilot in real life.

  3. Another big thanks to the poster that said to download and launch the "XBox App" from the store. That did the trick. I'm now at version 1.19.8.0 and the Installation Manager is now doing its thing with 2+ Gigs.

     

    Updating this app is really a pain in the backside. That comes from somebody who recently retired from 35 years in corporate software development.

  4. Have you tried differential braking? It's not mapped by default but you can map the left and right brakes to joystick buttons or keyboard keys. I have a Thrustmaster TWCS throttle and mapped the paddles to the individual left/right brakes.

     

    I haven't flown the 747 but it works for me on other aircraft; the CJ4 and King Air are a couple where I needed additional oomph when turning at times.

  5. I was flying out there last week and experienced the same stutters and frame rate drops as the OP around Los Angeles. Very noticible taking off out of John Wayne Airport and for awhile headed north out of there.

     

    System is a Ryzen 5900X CPU, RTX 3080 GPU, 32 G of DDR4 3200 Mh RAM, Samsung® 970 Pro PCIe 3.0 SSD, 100 Mbs internet connection. Internet has consistantly good performance.

     

    Like Dave68 said a couple messages up I believe its remnants of the performance issues Asobo introduced with the last big updates that weren't fixed with the hot fix they released.

  6. As for tutorials, go to YouTube and search for a guy that goes by the name "Squirrel". He's got a lot of videos including a series of about half a dozen really good tutorial video's that will get ya started. Also, don't overlook the MSFS tutorials. They're a bit rudimentary and leave much to be desired but they will help.

     

    I've got the Extreme 3D Pro joystick and for the most part the default mapping has worked well for me. That controller does feel a bit stiff but over time you'll get used to it. If I can ever find them available I'd like to get a Logitech X56 but the 3D Pro is working fine for now. I've had it since FSX came out, over 10 years.

     

    If you're having a hard time with directional control, for now just go into the Assistance menu (I think that's the name) and turn on rudder assist.

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