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Hi! a quick question, is there any tutorial video for LittleNav Map for msfs 2020 . Thanks a lot.

 

Any video for LNM will do. It doesn't matter that you are using it with MSFS.

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Thank you very much, I have watched a couple of videos but are not very helpull ,they seem are made un necessary long and complicated for example they are not telling you straight how to create flight plan . Thank you very much again

 

I use Simbrief to create a flight plan. Much easier. It’s also free to create an account.

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Bring up the (default) Map, make sure both the buttons: Show Airports with 'hardened' and 'soft' RW's

are ticked. Make sure 'Navaids' are shown on the Map. Put mouse on an Airport of your choice >Right clickRight ClickRight Click

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I must admit that I didn't use any tutorials when I installed Littlenavmap. It took me a while to work it all out, but I found the interface fairly self explanatory. I experimented with a few things like layers and created a flightplan which has to be exported to msfs, but it exported into the right place.

 

Just have a fiddle and you will be able to work most of it out after a while. There are quite a few features I don't use or need, but it's quite straightforward really.

 

I'm sure that a lot of youtube videos over complicate things a bit by trying to cram too much info into one video.

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I too did not use any of the tutorials, and it did take me a few minutes to figure it out (ok, a while), but once I got the hang of it, it is my GOTO flight planning program.

 

I enjoy going all over a city, looking at highlights etc., and LNM makes it easy. I just put in my departure and destination airports, then start adding my waypoints, the way I WANT TO GO, not the way MSFS would have me go :)

 

If needed, I can adjust which waypoint I want to go as well. Like a previous poster mentioned, you will not blow up your PC.

 

After a while I think you will find it is fun to use!

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Look in the 'help' folder. There is an extensive manual in PDF format that walks you through everything.

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Bring up the (default) Map, make sure both the buttons: Show Airports with 'hardened' and 'soft' RW's

are ticked. Make sure 'Navaids' are shown on the Map. Put mouse on an Airport of your choice >Right clickRight ClickRight Click

 

Thank you very much for your reply. I have found a couple of more videos they much more easy to to follow. Regards

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I must admit that I didn't use any tutorials when I installed Littlenavmap. It took me a while to work it all out, but I found the interface fairly self explanatory. I experimented with a few things like layers and created a flightplan which has to be exported to msfs, but it exported into the right place.

 

Just have a fiddle and you will be able to work most of it out after a while. There are quite a few features I don't use or need, but it's quite straightforward really.

 

I'm sure that a lot of youtube videos over complicate things a bit by trying to cram too much info into one video.

 

Thank you for your encouragement and I agree about some youtube videos. Regards

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