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products:flight-plan [2017/08/02 17:20]
Andreas Breitschopp
products:flight-plan [2017/08/29 12:44] (current)
Andreas Breitschopp ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation
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 Right-click on any waypoint to either delete it, move it up or down, center the map on this point or completely clear the plan again. Right-click on any waypoint to either delete it, move it up or down, center the map on this point or completely clear the plan again.
  
-:i: Note: Keep in mind that editing the flight plan is only possible when you are in the [[features:​flight-plan#​manual_flight_planning|manual flight planning]] mode.+:i: Note: Keep in mind that editing the flight plan is only possible when you are in the [[products:​flight-plan#​manual_flight_planning|manual flight planning]] mode.
  
 ===== Manual Flight Planning ===== ===== Manual Flight Planning =====
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 Additionally you can choose if also SIDs and STARs should be used. Additionally you can choose if also SIDs and STARs should be used.
  
-:i: Note: The airway options you choose here are also used for the visual flight planning with the [[features:​map#​flight_plan_mode|flight plan mode]] on the [[features:map]] module.+:i: Note: The airway options you choose here are also used for the visual flight planning with the [[products:moving-map#​flight_plan_mode|flight plan mode]] on the [[products:moving-map]] module.
  
 ==== Actions for Current Plan ==== ==== Actions for Current Plan ====
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 Finally you can also open the [[#​import_flight_plan|import]] and [[#​export_flight_plan|export]] dialog here. Finally you can also open the [[#​import_flight_plan|import]] and [[#​export_flight_plan|export]] dialog here.
  
-:i: Note: Actions like adding a new waypoint to the flight plan as well as setting the departure and arrival airport can be done on the [[features:map]] module in the [[features:​map#​flight_plan_mode|flight plan mode]], too.+:i: Note: Actions like adding a new waypoint to the flight plan as well as setting the departure and arrival airport can be done on the [[products:moving-map]] module in the [[products:moving-map#​flight_plan_mode|flight plan mode]], too.
  
 ==== Synchronize Flight Plan ==== ==== Synchronize Flight Plan ====
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   * Wilco/​FeelThere Airbus MCDU   * Wilco/​FeelThere Airbus MCDU
  
-:i: Note: Additional parameters need to be entered in the [[features:​settings#​third_party|Third Party]] settings before synchronization can be enabled for these third party products.+:i: Note: Additional parameters need to be entered in the [[products:​settings#​third_party|Third Party]] settings before synchronization can be enabled for these third party products
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 +:i: Note: For synchronization with flight simulator itself FS-FlightControl cannot detect an already loaded flight plan, but only a flight plan change in flight simulator while FS-FlightControl is already running and connected.
  
 :i: Note: For Wilco/​FeelThere synchronization you need to manually save the FMGC state in the MCDU via ''​Data''/''​SAVE FMGC''​. After saving the FMGC state the flight plan data is automatically synchronized to FS-FlightControl. :i: Note: For Wilco/​FeelThere synchronization you need to manually save the FMGC state in the MCDU via ''​Data''/''​SAVE FMGC''​. After saving the FMGC state the flight plan data is automatically synchronized to FS-FlightControl.
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 You can also import flight plans from PMDG (formats ''​.rte''​ and ''​.rt2''​) with this button. You can also import flight plans from PMDG (formats ''​.rte''​ and ''​.rt2''​) with this button.
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 +In the file dialog popping up just select the flight plan file and open it.
  
 === Import from RouteFinder === === Import from RouteFinder ===
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 This dialog provides you with various options to export flight plans to external applications. This dialog provides you with various options to export flight plans to external applications.
  
-=== Save as Prepar3D/​FSX/​FSW Flight Plan ===+=== Export to Prepar3D/​FSX/​FSW Flight Plan ===
  
 {{https://​www.fs-flightcontrol.com/​img/​manual/​features/​flight-plan/​export-prepar3d-fsx-fsw.png?​nolink|}} {{https://​www.fs-flightcontrol.com/​img/​manual/​features/​flight-plan/​export-prepar3d-fsx-fsw.png?​nolink|}}
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 :i: Note: Directly loading flight plans to Prepar3D, FSX or FSW requires that you have set the documents directory of the simulator first. :i: Note: Directly loading flight plans to Prepar3D, FSX or FSW requires that you have set the documents directory of the simulator first.
  
-=== Save to X-Plane Flight Plan ===+=== Export ​to X-Plane Flight Plan ===
  
 {{https://​www.fs-flightcontrol.com/​img/​manual/​features/​flight-plan/​export-x-plane.png?​nolink|}} {{https://​www.fs-flightcontrol.com/​img/​manual/​features/​flight-plan/​export-x-plane.png?​nolink|}}
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 Click on the button ''​Save as X-Plane Flight Plan''​ to export a flight plan to a file compatible with X-Plane (formats ''​.flp''​ and ''​.fms''​). In the file dialog popping up just select a file name and save it. Click on the button ''​Save as X-Plane Flight Plan''​ to export a flight plan to a file compatible with X-Plane (formats ''​.flp''​ and ''​.fms''​). In the file dialog popping up just select a file name and save it.
  
-=== Save to PMDG Flight Plan ===+=== Export ​to PMDG Flight Plan ===
  
 {{https://​www.fs-flightcontrol.com/​img/​manual/​features/​flight-plan/​export-pmdg.png?​nolink|}} {{https://​www.fs-flightcontrol.com/​img/​manual/​features/​flight-plan/​export-pmdg.png?​nolink|}}