This is incredible, was so excited to hear about it in the pipeline and the functionality exceeds my expectations. Perf calcs have always been the bane of sim flight planning for me, honestly thanks so much guys, from a long time Navigraph subscriber. 11/10.
Sensational. Finding a decent perf calc for any aircarft is so hit and miss but now I only need one. And people still whine about a Navigraph subscription, worth its weight in gold and should be the first thing you get if you are serious about this hobby.
Great point and that would be fun 😀. But we'll keep doing our best in the real world at the moment :). Thanks for supporting us and for being part of our community! Happy flying!
Thank you Navigraph for making Simbrief like a real navigation tool. who need a license to fly 😄 but thanks Team for making it more realistic and we are expecting more improvement in coming years, Wish all the best
You guys are amazing. Especially since I have started flying into and out of much smaller airports with the ATR-72/42 in MSFS this function is invaluable :)
This video looks and sounds great! I would love to know how to do it so I can make videos of my flights to share with friends. Can anyone out there explain how to do this stuff? Thanks!
You guys are amazing. Thank you for adding this useful tool to simbrief. I’ve been looking for a good performance calculator that includes a variety of airframes but it doesn’t exist……..u til now! Thank you! Can’t wait to see what’s next!
This is an awesome addition, especially when using the Flybywire A320-Neo and the other Airbus MODs. Thanks for the update. Money well spent for my subscription.
Thank you for choosing our service and staying with us as a loyal subscriber. We value your trust and support, and we are always striving to provide you with the best quality and satisfaction. Happy flying!
Looks good. Does it do all aircraft, like ATR for examp,e? Not sure why I would use it for pmdg or Fenix as their tablets already have the calculators. Also, any plans to put engine out procedures in? At the moment we need to use a different app for that
i have always been thinking about getting a subscription, this might tip me over. is the simbrief dispatch for planning and performance calculation also integrated into the navigraph app? thanks!
While the planning and performance are separate the Navigraph app integrates with SimBrief seamlessly. For instance your flight plan created in SimBrief will import into the app, so you will have your charts that your planned for your flight along with moving maps.
We are so happy that you enjoyed our services and that you like this new feature. Thank you for your comment and the positive energy that you spread. Happy flying!
One question: When I want to do an intersection takeoff, what value do I need to enter into the shorten length? Do I enter the amount I want the runway to be shortened by or the length of the shortened runway?
Thank you for the tool and the video, totally awesome. I have a question: instead of having a "Shorten Length" field for the runway, wouldn't it have been easier to have a TORA field and let the pilot plug in whatever TORA he's going to be using depending on the intermediate holding point he may be using ? Sounds easier (and more realistic) than having the user calculate a runway reduction length, no ? Thank you again, fantastic job ! Let me sub to this channel.
Really impressed at this, mostly because it actually works for GA planes and not just airliners! I also love the graphical depiction. Am I imagining things or has the ATIS format changed? I honestly didn't look at it in Navigraph much so this might not be true but it looked different when I pulled up NZCH just now to test. Almost looks more machine readable. Any chance this ATIS is maybe being exposed to others to read now? Would be great if something like Beyond ATC could read the ATIS here so as to have matching runway assignments.
Thanks, glad you like it! Regarding the ATIS, it looks like this one was added by an online VATSIM controller, not sure why it's formatted that way. Beyond ATC is also free to hook into the VATSIM API to get ATIS data such as this, no need to go through us for that!
@@SimBrief Ahh I didn't realize you were getting the ATIS from VATSIM. Unfortunately VATSIM has a ton of airports without ATIS so I thought you had your own setup for that :) No worries and thanks for this feature! Very nice for planes that don't have a calculator in their EFB and we don't have access to the "real" ones like SPS.
This video looks and sounds great! I would love to know how to do it so I can make videos of my flights to share with friends. Do you know how to do this stuff @Can_y?
So do we not need to use the performance tool in the PMDG tablet now? General question - I spend a lot of time in Charts selecting transitions and approaches but there's no way to get that info into BeyondATC for example or simbrief since BATC reads simbrief? Confusing. I know this questions isn't specific to the perf calculations but I'm relatively new and I dont understand if there's a way to have anything derived in Navigraph charts to be put into simbrief so that ATCs or other tools that leverage simbrief are in synch with what I want my flight plan to look like. I see you input your own weather. Is something wrong with the import weather button you didn't press?
Approaches are not planned in Simbrief, only the SID/STARS and enroute waypoints. Any SID/STAR that can have a transition to/from and approach is automatically accounted for by the preceeding/following waypoint before/after the procedure. If BATC is reading the OFP correctly from Simbrief then your transitions should work and, if not, then that's an issue with BATC and not Simbrief. If you want BATC to know exactly what approach you wish to fly, that is a feature BATC will have to add.
Thank you! Yeah - Jorge, Andy, Jens and Jason in the content team are really on a roll now. The rest of the Navigraph Team enjoys watching them too! /Magnus, CEO
@Navigraph - are you guesstimating your Airbus calculations for things like Flex temp and take-off speeds or did you work with Airbus on this because my understanding is that Airbus does not publish this kind of info in the public domain and keeps it confidential ? Your calculator generates quite different stats to, for example, the calculator in the fbw a320 NEO in MSFS
Since this is a simulator tool, we don't have access to all of the manufacturer data that real-world tools might have. All flight simulator add-ons suffer from this to some extent, which is one reason why different add-ons might give different numbers. But it's also important to know that different numbers don't necessarily mean that one is "wrong" and one is "right". There can be a range of different values that one could use for a takeoff, depending on which part of the takeoff is being optimized. If you haven't seen it already, I encourage you to watch this video from A330 Driver which talks about exactly this concept: ua-cam.com/video/POPpZRsSgGc/v-deo.html
Great point 👍. Since SimBrief only supports setting the total number of passengers or cargo (and not where in the aircraft they are located), it isn't possible for us to provide this. For example, the trim setting will change depending on if all the passengers are sitting in the front or in the back. Since SimBrief doesn't have a setting for this, we can't calculate a trim setting. However, normally most add-ons that feature an EFB will be able to provide a trim setting based on how you've set the aircraft payload.
Hi! Currently the auto-populate button will fill in the runway from your latest flight plan, whereas entering an airport manually (without clicking auto-populate) will enter the current runway in use. The accuracy of SimBrief's runway in use might vary depending on the airport. For example, if there is an ATIS available for that airport SimBrief will get the runway from there, but for other airports it might be less accurate due to local procedures that we aren't aware always of. We recommend always double-checking what runway SimBrief has chosen against the current runway in use in the sim, just in case!
@@vdwaal In SimBrief, you can get the same runway in use data (assuming it is available for the airport in question) by clicking the cloud icon above the airport ICAO code. Then in the weather pop-up that appears, clicking the box to view runways.
I have one issue and maybe I am doing something wrong, when using Fenix or PMDG I want to be able to load my own amount of passengers or cargo not auto, none or full?
Use Simbrief then load it into your FMC or MCDU once it is generated in Simbrief. This is basic, you can put any value in Simbrief for these quantities you are asking about.
@@tgmjrtgmjr8221 I have searched Simbrief for where to change the values, mainly passenger and it shows full, auto or none, won't allow me to change them?
Hi! Under the ”Landing Performance” tab, you can select whether to use rev thrust credit or not. This is toggled to on by standard, so unless you change this, it will account for reverse thrust credit.
Since SimBrief only supports setting the total number of passengers or cargo (and not where in the aircraft they are located), it is currently not possible for us to provide this. For example, the trim setting will change depending on if all the passengers are sitting in the front or in the back. Since SimBrief doesn't have a setting for this, we can't calculate a trim setting. However, many add-ons that feature an EFB will be able to provide a trim setting based on how you've set the aircraft payload. Feel free to post any suggestions to our developers in the following section of our forum: forum.navigraph.com/c/simbrief/feature-requests. This will help guide the development team. Many thanks for your cooperation!
@@tgmjrtgmjr8221 LOL :D First of all, you still need an Navigraph subscription to get the up to date airports data. Including an API opens possibilities for aircraft developer or VAs to include it in their EFB. Btw, they already confirmed that the will consider an API implementation. ;)
I know navigraph prolly does not work with FS9 (yes i still use it and love it. And will keep using it until someone realeases a saab 340/2000 for MSFS.) But i am thinking of buying it anyway. Getting ready to go to flight school i better start leaning to usue Sids and Stars instead of what i nomrally do is take off climb to cuise right off the bat and go direct to destination and land.. Lol.
This funcionality doesn't give us a trim value? And the speeds are too low. How is posible that a takeoff with a A339 which weight is 192 tons of TOW it give me 137kt of V1?
@@Max_Holton Typically you have to enter these numbers yourself. We do, however, include these values in the flight plan, so it is possible for a developer to use the SimBrief API and link it to the FMS of the particular aircraft your are flying. This might be adopted by developers gradually over time.
This is incredible, was so excited to hear about it in the pipeline and the functionality exceeds my expectations. Perf calcs have always been the bane of sim flight planning for me, honestly thanks so much guys, from a long time Navigraph subscriber. 11/10.
It's a really nice feature.
Sensational. Finding a decent perf calc for any aircarft is so hit and miss but now I only need one. And people still whine about a Navigraph subscription, worth its weight in gold and should be the first thing you get if you are serious about this hobby.
We agree!
One subscription that continually adds value to the cost. Amazing!
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Thank you so much Navigraph
You are so welcome :) Glad you liked it. Happy Flying!
awesome feature!!! Many thanks!!!
We agree 100% with you and we are so happy that you liked the feature! Happy Flying!
🎉 another fantastic update 🎉 I ❤ you Navigraph!
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You guys really keep raising the bar. Simming is getting exciting again.
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Glad to hear that awesome tools are getting even better. This was a long-awaited feature, thank you for adding it.
Our pleasure!
What a great feature. Thanks for this!
We appreciate the kind words. It is a great feature and we are so happy that you like it. happy flying!
Your videos are getting better and better. Good job!
Glad you like them!
I can anticipate the Navigraph might transition to a real aerospace software company. Good job!
Great point and that would be fun 😀. But we'll keep doing our best in the real world at the moment :). Thanks for supporting us and for being part of our community! Happy flying!
You're worthy every penny 🥲 thanks Navigraph team!
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Always an enjoyable watch - I'll have to give this one a try 👍
Glad you liked it
Been waiting a very very long time for this, THANK YOU!!!
Hope you enjoy it!
What a great addition, and so happy it works on smaller GA aircraft too. :)
Indeed!
Incredible feature! Well done team!
Thanks! We agree, it's an awesome feature :). Happy flying!
You gotta love these guys. Thanks Navigraph!
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Amazing work guys!
Thanks Navigraph 🔝
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Thank you NAVIGRAPH!!!!
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Thank you Navigraph for making Simbrief like a real navigation tool. who need a license to fly 😄 but thanks Team for making it more realistic and we are expecting more improvement in coming years, Wish all the best
thanks
Love it. Consistency is always preferable to me. You guys are awesome
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I'm excited to use it in the CS 767/757/737!
let us know how it goes
@@Navigraphteam I really loved it, i took off from TLC and it was smooth, safe and clean!
You guys are amazing. Especially since I have started flying into and out of much smaller airports with the ATR-72/42 in MSFS this function is invaluable :)
Thank you! Feels great knowing that our products help you immerse into your flying!
Amazing feature to get you in the air in no time!
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Thank you Navigraph, you are the best, everything in one tool, super!!👍
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This video looks and sounds great! I would love to know how to do it so I can make videos of my flights to share with friends. Can anyone out there explain how to do this stuff? Thanks!
You guys are amazing. Thank you for adding this useful tool to simbrief. I’ve been looking for a good performance calculator that includes a variety of airframes but it doesn’t exist……..u til now! Thank you! Can’t wait to see what’s next!
We’re so grateful for those kind words! Comments like these mean a lot to us, so thanks a lot for showing your appreciation. Happy flying!
This is an awesome addition, especially when using the Flybywire A320-Neo and the other Airbus MODs. Thanks for the update. Money well spent for my subscription.
Thank you for choosing our service and staying with us as a loyal subscriber. We value your trust and support, and we are always striving to provide you with the best quality and satisfaction. Happy flying!
Great feature!! Just one question, it seems like the N1/EPR setting is missing for takeoff? That would be a smart addition if possible
We can take that into consideration
@@Navigraphteam Amazing, hope to see it being added in the future!
Looks good. Does it do all aircraft, like ATR for examp,e? Not sure why I would use it for pmdg or Fenix as their tablets already have the calculators. Also, any plans to put engine out procedures in? At the moment we need to use a different app for that
There will be more aircraft added in the future. Yes it does the ATR.
@@Navigraphteamthat’s great, thank you. Now I know how I will use it. This is excellent
i have always been thinking about getting a subscription, this might tip me over. is the simbrief dispatch for planning and performance calculation also integrated into the navigraph app? thanks!
While the planning and performance are separate the Navigraph app integrates with SimBrief seamlessly. For instance your flight plan created in SimBrief will import into the app, so you will have your charts that your planned for your flight along with moving maps.
You guys are the best subscription I have.
We are so happy that you enjoyed our services and that you like this new feature. Thank you for your comment and the positive energy that you spread. Happy flying!
Awesome! I wonder If it's planned to include the 737-800 SFP with 27K BUMP option. For now, really appreciate the tool!
There are plans to improve it
One question: When I want to do an intersection takeoff, what value do I need to enter into the shorten length? Do I enter the amount I want the runway to be shortened by or the length of the shortened runway?
you would add the amount by which to shorten the runway
Wow this is amazing for aircraft that doesnt have this tool. I took Fenix A320 tools for granted.
Thank you, it is an amazing feature that will take your simming to the next level! Enjoy you flight with the Fenix A320 :)
AWESOME! Thank you team Navigraph!
Thank you, we are happy to be able to keep ading more value to our products. Happy flying!
Can’t wait to try it later!
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Love me some Navigraph! KEEP It UP!
Thank you navigraph ❤
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I just checked and absolutely great job!
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Very cool video, enjoyed it
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for the tool and the video, totally awesome. I have a question: instead of having a "Shorten Length" field for the runway, wouldn't it have been easier to have a TORA field and let the pilot plug in whatever TORA he's going to be using depending on the intermediate holding point he may be using ? Sounds easier (and more realistic) than having the user calculate a runway reduction length, no ?
Thank you again, fantastic job ! Let me sub to this channel.
There are plans to work on this in the future with intersections length.
Really impressed at this, mostly because it actually works for GA planes and not just airliners! I also love the graphical depiction.
Am I imagining things or has the ATIS format changed? I honestly didn't look at it in Navigraph much so this might not be true but it looked different when I pulled up NZCH just now to test. Almost looks more machine readable. Any chance this ATIS is maybe being exposed to others to read now? Would be great if something like Beyond ATC could read the ATIS here so as to have matching runway assignments.
Thanks, glad you like it!
Regarding the ATIS, it looks like this one was added by an online VATSIM controller, not sure why it's formatted that way. Beyond ATC is also free to hook into the VATSIM API to get ATIS data such as this, no need to go through us for that!
@@SimBrief Ahh I didn't realize you were getting the ATIS from VATSIM. Unfortunately VATSIM has a ton of airports without ATIS so I thought you had your own setup for that :) No worries and thanks for this feature! Very nice for planes that don't have a calculator in their EFB and we don't have access to the "real" ones like SPS.
v useful and for advanced users mainly, good
Well done !!
Thanks
Amazing, thanks for keep innovating Navigraph team.
Thank you so much 😊. Happy Flying!
SuperB video very helpfull
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This video looks and sounds great! I would love to know how to do it so I can make videos of my flights to share with friends. Do you know how to do this stuff @Can_y?
Hello Jason,
When will Simbrief/Navigraph add Embraer EMB-190 Lineage 1000 performance calculation?
Hey bud, yes there are more profiles to be added. We don't really know on the timeframe however.
So do we not need to use the performance tool in the PMDG tablet now? General question - I spend a lot of time in Charts selecting transitions and approaches but there's no way to get that info into BeyondATC for example or simbrief since BATC reads simbrief? Confusing. I know this questions isn't specific to the perf calculations but I'm relatively new and I dont understand if there's a way to have anything derived in Navigraph charts to be put into simbrief so that ATCs or other tools that leverage simbrief are in synch with what I want my flight plan to look like.
I see you input your own weather. Is something wrong with the import weather button you didn't press?
Approaches are not planned in Simbrief, only the SID/STARS and enroute waypoints. Any SID/STAR that can have a transition to/from and approach is automatically accounted for by the preceeding/following waypoint before/after the procedure. If BATC is reading the OFP correctly from Simbrief then your transitions should work and, if not, then that's an issue with BATC and not Simbrief.
If you want BATC to know exactly what approach you wish to fly, that is a feature BATC will have to add.
No, there was nothing wrong with the weather feature. It was just filmed at a different time.
Is there going to be a trim setting value on the performance calculation for aircraft such as the 737-800?
You guys rock ❤🎉
Thank you so much! Happy flying!
This Video is just as good as the feature!
Thank you! Yeah - Jorge, Andy, Jens and Jason in the content team are really on a roll now. The rest of the Navigraph Team enjoys watching them too! /Magnus, CEO
@Navigraph - are you guesstimating your Airbus calculations for things like Flex temp and take-off speeds or did you work with Airbus on this because my understanding is that Airbus does not publish this kind of info in the public domain and keeps it confidential ? Your calculator generates quite different stats to, for example, the calculator in the fbw a320 NEO in MSFS
Since this is a simulator tool, we don't have access to all of the manufacturer data that real-world tools might have. All flight simulator add-ons suffer from this to some extent, which is one reason why different add-ons might give different numbers.
But it's also important to know that different numbers don't necessarily mean that one is "wrong" and one is "right". There can be a range of different values that one could use for a takeoff, depending on which part of the takeoff is being optimized. If you haven't seen it already, I encourage you to watch this video from A330 Driver which talks about exactly this concept: ua-cam.com/video/POPpZRsSgGc/v-deo.html
god u graphics is amazing
thanks
@@Navigraphteam i almost use utopia v1.2 , now we are use ur tools thanks 🙏🏻
That´s good, but i miss trim setting.
Great point 👍.
Since SimBrief only supports setting the total number of passengers or cargo (and not where in the aircraft they are located), it isn't possible for us to provide this.
For example, the trim setting will change depending on if all the passengers are sitting in the front or in the back. Since SimBrief doesn't have a setting for this, we can't calculate a trim setting. However, normally most add-ons that feature an EFB will be able to provide a trim setting based on how you've set the aircraft payload.
Wow! Glad Im a subscriber!
We are too! :)
Well done folks! I may have to make a little video :)
Thanks for the kind words! Please do, we would love to see your point of view and what you can ad to the community. Happy flying!
¡Excelente video... continúen muchacho!
¡ Muchísimas gracias por tu comentario! Estamos muy agradecidos que te gustó el vídeo y la nueva función de SimBrief 👍.
Really great job !!!
Thank you! Happy flying!
Great feature added. Now we can have realistic figures when flying the A330-900. Thanks so much, team !!
Thank you! We appreciate your positive feedback 👍. Happy Flying!
Really nice feature.. Is pre-filling the RWY based on the plan and weather based on atis, on the roadmap?
Hi! Currently the auto-populate button will fill in the runway from your latest flight plan, whereas entering an airport manually (without clicking auto-populate) will enter the current runway in use.
The accuracy of SimBrief's runway in use might vary depending on the airport. For example, if there is an ATIS available for that airport SimBrief will get the runway from there, but for other airports it might be less accurate due to local procedures that we aren't aware always of. We recommend always double-checking what runway SimBrief has chosen against the current runway in use in the sim, just in case!
@@Navigraphteam in navigraph there is info on RWY in use, that would be nice 🤔😶🙂
@@vdwaal In SimBrief, you can get the same runway in use data (assuming it is available for the airport in question) by clicking the cloud icon above the airport ICAO code. Then in the weather pop-up that appears, clicking the box to view runways.
Where did you get the 150,800 Takeoff Weight?
We got that from the SimBrief Release, if you have ZFW to AUTO it will calculate that for you. Check out the user guide for more information
Lovely!
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thanks man now I can land my a310 smoother!
Sounds great, thanks for the positive feeback :) Happy flying!
@@Navigraphteam dang man my landings are no longer Ryanair landings lol.
you guys rock!
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I have one issue and maybe I am doing something wrong, when using Fenix or PMDG I want to be able to load my own amount of passengers or cargo not auto, none or full?
Use Simbrief then load it into your FMC or MCDU once it is generated in Simbrief. This is basic, you can put any value in Simbrief for these quantities you are asking about.
@@tgmjrtgmjr8221 I have searched Simbrief for where to change the values, mainly passenger and it shows full, auto or none, won't allow me to change them?
I know I can change them manually on the planes FMC but not in Simbrief prior to generating the flight plan
Very useful video, thanks a lot ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! Happy flying!
Awesome
Thank you so much and happy flying!
You are the best
Thank you so much for the positive energy and your fantastic comment! Happy flying!
On a 7000ft runway with max auto brakes it should be able to stop in around 4000ft… Does this account for thrust reverser credit?
Hi! Under the ”Landing Performance” tab, you can select whether to use rev thrust credit or not. This is toggled to on by standard, so unless you change this, it will account for reverse thrust credit.
Amazing feature
We couldn’t agree with you more. It’s an amazing feature. Thank you and happy flying!
Where do I get the take-off weight from?
You will have to look at your release.
Hey Navigraph Team, do you know if there is a way to access jeppesen charts and diagrams outside of the subscription you offer for free?
Hello, unfortunately no. This would be a breach of contract with the provider.
Cool but where does it show THS (airbus) or Pitch Trim (Boeing)?
Since SimBrief only supports setting the total number of passengers or cargo (and not where in the aircraft they are located), it is currently not possible for us to provide this. For example, the trim setting will change depending on if all the passengers are sitting in the front or in the back. Since SimBrief doesn't have a setting for this, we can't calculate a trim setting. However, many add-ons that feature an EFB will be able to provide a trim setting based on how you've set the aircraft payload.
Feel free to post any suggestions to our developers in the following section of our forum: forum.navigraph.com/c/simbrief/feature-requests. This will help guide the development team. Many thanks for your cooperation!
Which planes does this have calculations for?
There would be too many to add here, but it is the majority.
Will you include an API for it?
Why would they provide you or the public this data? Do you think this makes business sense? It's a stupid and unethical question to even ask!!
@@tgmjrtgmjr8221 LOL :D First of all, you still need an Navigraph subscription to get the up to date airports data. Including an API opens possibilities for aircraft developer or VAs to include it in their EFB.
Btw, they already confirmed that the will consider an API implementation. ;)
Is there a reason you selected an economy-only configuration, when American Airlines, as a legacy carrier uses a Frist Class/Economy Configuration?
It's the PMDG default that was selected inside Simbrief.
yes, it was just the default.
Can you make a video for the A320 NEO V2 and radio nav
Hi there!
Thank you for the suggestion, currently we don't have any time for that, due to summer vacation. But we will add it to our ideas list.
nice slogan
Thank you and have a nice flight!
I know navigraph prolly does not work with FS9 (yes i still use it and love it. And will keep using it until someone realeases a saab 340/2000 for MSFS.) But i am thinking of buying it anyway. Getting ready to go to flight school i better start leaning to usue Sids and Stars instead of what i nomrally do is take off climb to cuise right off the bat and go direct to destination and land.. Lol.
Simlink does not work with FS9, but we do support these: navigraph.com/simulators
Wow 🤩
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@@Navigraphteam I can’t wait to use it on my flight! Thanks for your always amazing tool! 🙂
This funcionality doesn't give us a trim value? And the speeds are too low. How is posible that a takeoff with a A339 which weight is 192 tons of TOW it give me 137kt of V1?
It will not give out trim data, because it does not do weight and balance-
Awesome!!!!!
Thank you so much! Happy flying!
Great!!
Thank you so much! Happy flying!
Does Simbrief calculate fuel consumption when Boeing emergency exit door are lost?
It does the same way the Airbus engine catches on fire on the runway!!
Thank u so much
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Navigraph u beauty ❤❤
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So it’s live now?
Yes it is 👍. Happy Flying!
@@Navigraphteam with the take off performance calculations can they need syncyed with the aircraft or is that needing to be done by me manually
@@Max_Holton Typically you have to enter these numbers yourself. We do, however, include these values in the flight plan, so it is possible for a developer to use the SimBrief API and link it to the FMS of the particular aircraft your are flying. This might be adopted by developers gradually over time.
thankiu
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Here's hoping. Slainte
Awesome👌🫡thank you
Thank you, the response and feedback has been awesome. We appreciate your comment! Happy flying!
Why do I keep giving you guys money every month? Oh right, because it's the best value in the flight sim world.
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