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Software that adds extra realism to your favourite flight simulator. Trigger actions in the simulator directly from your tablet, phone, or web app using switches, buttons, and a virtual knob. If you're looking for even more realism, SimBox can be purchased with STL files for 3D printing and Arduino code for DIY device. Read more on: https://www.flyingart.dev/simbox -
/images/notams/notams19/navi1004/navigraph.jpgNavigraph is proud to announce a major update to Navigraph Chartfor iPad, now available for download on theApp Store. In this release (October 2019) we have included the ability toseamlessly overlay procedure charts on top of the interactive andscalable high and low airspace enroute chart. We have also built aprocedure visualization which makes it very easy to find you way inand out of the airspace around an airport. This release also comeswith an easy to use route calculator which finds the shortest pathbetween airports respecting both North Atlantic Tracks (NAT) and FreeRoute Airspace (FRA) rules. You may also overlay routes on atopographic and political world map. /images/notams/notams19/navi1004/example1t.jpg /images/notams/notams19/navi1004/example2t.jpgIn short: Procedure visualization: Use the SID, STAR and Approach overviews to find suitable procedures that match the routingChart overlay: Superposition a georeferenced procedure chart on top of the enroute chart for increased situational awareness.Route calculation: Easy to use route calculator which handles North Atlantic Tracks (NAT) and Free Route Airspace (FRA).SimBrief Integration: Transfer your latest Operational Flight Plan (OFP) from SimBrief.Intelligent Procedure Selector: Procedures matching transition point, initial approach fix, or runway of the current route are shown first.This YouTube video presents the new features: Navigraph Charts is an iPad app that offers updated Jeppesen IFR charts to the flight simulation community. Users need an iPad running iOS 10 or higher as well as a Navigraph account with an active subscription, both of which are available on theNavigraph web site. A subscription costs EUR 8.30 per month (not including VAT) whichis approximately USD 9.00. Navigraph Charts can be used for free in afeature complete demo version which includes access the airports inWellington, New Zealand (NZWN) and Brisbane, Australia (YBBN). In demomode the enroute chart is restricted to the area between Australia andNew Zealand. Please note that: This product is for home flight simulation use only and must not be used for real world navigation.This product is free to use in demo mode but requires a Navigraph account.This product requires a Navigraph subscription for full access to all airport charts.Pro tips: We recommend that you install Navigraph Charts on your desktop too. All changes you make to Flights, Favorites, and Pinboards are immediately reflected on your tablet. Conversely, you can export routes from your tablet into various flight plan formats on your desktop computer, for example P3D/FSX, XP11, PMDG, QualityWings, FlightFactor A320, IXEG 737, and more.With a current Navigraph subscription you can also access airport charts in the virtual Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) on the virtual flight deck of many add-on aircraft.Magnus Axholt Co-Founder Navigraph Stockholm, Sweden www.navigraph.com
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I'm thinking about buying the GTN 750 from either Reality XP or Flight 1 and I'm curious if anyone has any experience with either. I really have only one question: Do you know if either would work by "touch" if it were displayed on an iPad? I think it's a cool idea to have my iPad as a dedicated monitor for it and even cooler if it would work via the touch screen. I've tried instruments like the FSX default GPS500 and those included with other aircraft by A2A and Carenado, but the touch doesn't work. Not a big deal. I just thought I would ask here first.