I highly recommend you download the aircraft performance files from FlyPrecisely (forum username 'inlovewithboeing') as they're a lot more defined in their values which offer greater accuracy as well as flexibility options within PFPX to match an operators need (engine type, thrust rating, fuel consumption, etc) should you wish to go the extra mile in your planning needs.įeel free to message me here if you need any help getting started with it. You can find all of them through their download section on the Aerosoft forum, here. There are also plenty of user created files that enhance the natively supported aircraft, plus additional updates to each AIRAC cycle (RADs, airspaces, airline specific OFP formats, etc). So to answer your question, yes it does work with P3D v4 (You won't have an explicit option to export to v4 directly, but you can easily direct the P3D v3 option in it to v4).Īs for all the aircraft and add-ons it supports, you can take a look at this PDF here. As such it allows you to export routes to almost all simulators (except anything by Dovetail Games, unless they use the same format as FSX). As Richard mentioned, PFPX works outside your simulator of choice.
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