I might have missed how you convert the Skyvector flight plane to an fms plan that will work in Xplane. Sometimes I think is just easier to enter the flight plan manually. However, with the GNS 530, 430, it can be a tedious process. One point I'd like to make is how you can use "rubber banding" entering a plan. You enter your departure and your destination. It will show a straight line between them. You can click on the line and pull it wherever you wish and a window will open showing close by way points. You just click on the ones you want and the waypoints are automatically entered.
MiniNavLog is your friend on SkyVector! Go to the little slider in the upper right corner of the flight plan window, slide it right, and there's the MiniNavLog. With it you can drop waypoints, or slide a line up or down to change the order in which the route goes. For example, you could push Pocatello and West Yellowstone around to fly to West Yellowstone before returning to Pocatello.
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Really like the simplicity of your content. Keep creating
Very Cool! thanks so much for the Tutorial. I'm new to flight sims and have been learning a lot. This video is definitely among my favorites
I might have missed how you convert the Skyvector flight plane to an fms plan that will work in Xplane. Sometimes I think is just easier to enter the flight plan manually. However, with the GNS 530, 430, it can be a tedious process. One point I'd like to make is how you can use "rubber banding" entering a plan. You enter your departure and your destination. It will show a straight line between them. You can click on the line and pull it wherever you wish and a window will open showing close by way points. You just click on the ones you want and the waypoints are automatically entered.
Easy to follow and very informative thank you 👍
love it although its so new to me I didnt understand but eventually will come back to this!!!!!!!!!!!
I think little navmap does save into an x-plane readable file right?
MiniNavLog is your friend on SkyVector! Go to the little slider in the upper right corner of the flight plan window, slide it right, and there's the MiniNavLog. With it you can drop waypoints, or slide a line up or down to change the order in which the route goes. For example, you could push Pocatello and West Yellowstone around to fly to West Yellowstone before returning to Pocatello.
Can I get the ils frequency? Thanks, does xp give the frequency once the rwy is selected from "M" map?
awesome vid. would this fms plan would work with any other aircraft ??? or just with the cessna 172???
Where is the link to use sky-victor with plane.
Thank you! Very helpful!!
Very Good Tutorial. Thank You
Very good and informative video.
Your transponder should always be 1200 until you are given a clearance with a squack code
simbrief/navigraph is my choice even though I do like skyvector too!!!