I use it since the very first day. Now I'd like to have LIDO chart native in G1000/G3000 but I think it's a matter of time. Great feature, always up to date and for free.
what you can do is copy the flight path from simbrief into the Microsoft planner and bingo you have your simbrief flight plan just remember to put your origin in and your destination
I stumbled across this a little while ago. Is brilliant for charts but not as good as Sim brief for planning like Gav said. You only seem to be able to select the stock aircraft at the moment. Possibly market place bought ones too but I don’t have any. The Fenix aircraft don’t seem to be in there. Also there doesn’t appear to be any saved fuel data for the selectable aircraft. Have to search for the burn rate and enter it manually to get anything fuel related to populate. I’m also wondering if they are planning to have your aircraft position visible (like navigraph). I notice bottom right of the map there is a “go to” arrow that doesn’t seem to do anything yet. Or at least it doesn’t for me.
I'm new to all this plannig stuff. My question is if you do your planning in simbrief and then export it into msfs planner can you then use the lido charts, or are the lido charts availabile in simbrief? Love your channel and have learned a lot about flying the A320, THANKS for sharing your knowledge.
@@chuckp210 so simbrief and the MSFS planner are completely seperate. Therefore, plan in simbrief and then import into the aircraft flight computer - then just manually add the departure and arrival airport into the MSFS tablet and use the charts from there. Disregard any flight plan on the MSFS EFB as simbrief is more accurate.
Yes I know it but I prefer to use Simbrief because I can import flightplan, fuel, payload in several airplane. This flightplanner is good but not cover all aircraft as Simbrief. If it could import not only read flightplan from Simbrief could be a very good tool.
I have found a lot of small airports are not shown which is a massive let-down, not everybody flies A320 etc and flies to the big airports all the time.
Great video and very well explained. But the native charts in MSFS 2024, a partnership between Microsoft and Lufthansa Systems, are not free, they were paid for when purchasing MSFS2024, and are only available to MSFS2024 users. Hugs and good flights.
Maybe a stupid question. When you use this feature with your tablet and make a flightplan can you transfer it to the mcdu in the plane just like simbrief , and wil it be intgrated?
Ive had limited success getting them into career mode. Ive tried about 4 times and only had it load in once. Maybe its not meant for career, but only free flight?
The basis of a really, really nice design. Unfortunately not yet comprehensive enough to give Navigraph sleepless nights. It's about time all this stuff was brought in sim, rather than having to pay a quite pricey monthly subscription, as good as it is.
@@Easyjetsimpilot But Gav I don't have an Xbox account and don't intend getting an Xbox?! Or is that part of the MS2024 registration sign=up process? (even if you ain't got an Xbox!)
It's not great, knew about this week's and weeks ago, you can't use 3rd party airframes no sim connect and small or regional airports are not implemented. Even through LNM does not work with 24 it's still better.
For «us» hard core simmers, yes agree…! For those who never even tried to preplan or use charts yet - it’s a different proposition. There’s ample room for being a newb, and get access to at least rudimentary tools to have fun and learn. Some newbs inevitably become… eh, advanced (huge caveats, good fun…), and will demand «better solutions». Fine, Simbrief + Navigraph and 3rd party addons for all… (LNM community probably working at it, maybe they need more devs or support…?) We all started «somewhere» at some point, so why not welcome these tools - even if «we» don’t or won’t use them ourselves…? 😊
How is this not more advertised!? This is an amazing addition and for me completely removes the need for an €80 navigraph sub
I definitely learn every time something new and I am so grateful that you are doing all this!
I use it since the very first day. Now I'd like to have LIDO chart native in G1000/G3000 but I think it's a matter of time. Great feature, always up to date and for free.
Thanks so much for the info
Cool. Thanks Gavin.
That is such a cool feature, I'll be certainly using that once I jump to 2024.
You can use it for fs 2020 as well, as long as you have an xbox account. Ignorieren Protests of the Web based planner
what you can do is copy the flight path from simbrief into the Microsoft planner and bingo you have your simbrief flight plan just remember to put your origin in and your destination
That's good advice. Thank you!
that's exactly what i did since day 1.
I stumbled across this a little while ago. Is brilliant for charts but not as good as Sim brief for planning like Gav said. You only seem to be able to select the stock aircraft at the moment. Possibly market place bought ones too but I don’t have any. The Fenix aircraft don’t seem to be in there. Also there doesn’t appear to be any saved fuel data for the selectable aircraft. Have to search for the burn rate and enter it manually to get anything fuel related to populate. I’m also wondering if they are planning to have your aircraft position visible (like navigraph). I notice bottom right of the map there is a “go to” arrow that doesn’t seem to do anything yet. Or at least it doesn’t for me.
You can import your simbrief plans into the efb with the navigraph 2024 extension for the efb
I'm new to all this plannig stuff. My question is if you do your planning in simbrief and then export it into msfs planner can you then use the lido charts, or are the lido charts availabile in simbrief? Love your channel and have learned a lot about flying the A320, THANKS for sharing your knowledge.
@@chuckp210 so simbrief and the MSFS planner are completely seperate. Therefore, plan in simbrief and then import into the aircraft flight computer - then just manually add the departure and arrival airport into the MSFS tablet and use the charts from there. Disregard any flight plan on the MSFS EFB as simbrief is more accurate.
I wish Navigraph had an option between Jepessen and lido
2x price
wish they did this for FS2020
Yes I know it but I prefer to use Simbrief because I can import flightplan, fuel, payload in several airplane. This flightplanner is good but not cover all aircraft as Simbrief. If it could import not only read flightplan from Simbrief could be a very good tool.
You can save your flight plan in this tool and load it through the EFB inside the game on the top left of the EFB where it says load plan
I have found a lot of small airports are not shown which is a massive let-down, not everybody flies A320 etc and flies to the big airports all the time.
If you mean the coverage of LIDO-charts, yes - they are specifically developed for airline operations. Jeppesen is different.
Great video and very well explained. But the native charts in MSFS 2024, a partnership between Microsoft and Lufthansa Systems, are not free, they were paid for when purchasing MSFS2024, and are only available to MSFS2024 users. Hugs and good flights.
Maybe a stupid question. When you use this feature with your tablet and make a flightplan can you transfer it to the mcdu in the plane just like simbrief , and wil it be intgrated?
Not yet. Not sure if there are any plans for this.
Are the charts geo-referenced?
When using EFB would you be able to send flight pan to the aircraft FMS/FMC etc? Is not working 4 me for some reason 🤷🏼♂️
Ive had limited success getting them into career mode. Ive tried about 4 times and only had it load in once. Maybe its not meant for career, but only free flight?
The basis of a really, really nice design. Unfortunately not yet comprehensive enough to give Navigraph sleepless nights. It's about time all this stuff was brought in sim, rather than having to pay a quite pricey monthly subscription, as good as it is.
Initial flight planner site signin says you need an Xbox account, but I haven't got an Xbox! Am I missing something or is it that restrictive?
@@alanplayford if you have msfs 2024, it's your xbox account you used to purchase it.
@@Easyjetsimpilot But Gav I don't have an Xbox account and don't intend getting an Xbox?! Or is that part of the MS2024 registration sign=up process? (even if you ain't got an Xbox!)
@@alanplayford yes. Even on PC, I had to purchase it on the Xbox App (for windows). Same was for MSFS 2020.
Understood, mate - thanks. Still seems a bit of a weird way to do things?
The fuel planner on the Microsoft flight planner blows chunks.
well they certainly kept quiet about that. i wonder why?
It's not great, knew about this week's and weeks ago, you can't use 3rd party airframes no sim connect and small or regional airports are not implemented. Even through LNM does not work with 24 it's still better.
For «us» hard core simmers, yes agree…!
For those who never even tried to preplan or use charts yet - it’s a different proposition. There’s ample room for being a newb, and get access to at least rudimentary tools to have fun and learn.
Some newbs inevitably become… eh, advanced (huge caveats, good fun…), and will demand «better solutions». Fine, Simbrief + Navigraph and 3rd party addons for all… (LNM community probably working at it, maybe they need more devs or support…?)
We all started «somewhere» at some point, so why not welcome these tools - even if «we» don’t or won’t use them ourselves…? 😊
When does everyone think the fuel prediction part of things will be up and running correctly
ohne msfs 2024 kann man planer nicht nutzen :S
Ist ja explizit für den 24er. Da ja der Interne Planer momentan nicht korrekt funktioniert.
Geht auch für Besitzer des fs 2020. Mach ich seit Wochen auf tablet oder pc&2ter Monitor.
@@rudik2515 sicher?
You are a tad late to the party. Other YT channels have addressed this 2 months ago.
It’s not that much of a secret. It’s just it doesn’t work for me for some reson