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In the navdata folder I have a subfolder. Proc and 5 text documents, including cycle_info.txt which tells me it is AIRAC Cycle 2103. In GNS430 folder I have navdata and an index file. In X-Plane11 Custom Data I have folders GNS430, navdata, proc, and UFMC. At the moment I am automatically downloading (among others) into X-Plane 11(11.50+) X-Plane GNS430,FF757/767/777,X-Crafts Embraer E175, Aerobask Skyview, JRollon Planes CRJ200 etc, and x737FMCv3.4(and above) Navigraph is here Navigraph FMS Data and Charts for Flight Simulation.I have a Navigraph subscription. The one very important point is that with this announcement it will also give the SimBrief application a solid future, and that is the one important thing above anything else, as currently as this virtual dispatch system is a seriously vital tool to any Simulation user. The announcement of SimBrief/Navigraph hook up certainly came from out of nowhere, but interesting is the joining of the resources of not of only the quality of Navigraph, but also the continuation of the original developer of the SimBrief application. SimBrief will currently continue to operate under the name SimBrief, but now with the tag line "by Navigraph". "I have been both humbled and incredibly grateful for the support the community has shown me since I launched SimBrief nearly eight years ago, and I'm looking forward to this next chapter in SimBrief's development." says Derek in closing. He goes on to say, "I'm confident that Navigraph's resources and experienced development team will not only help ensure that SimBrief remains available to the community for years to come, but also make for some exciting new features and improvements that wouldn't otherwise be possible." This very much feels like a natural progression, and I am excited to be a part of the team going forward." "I have always enjoyed working with them to improve the integration between the two services. " Navigraph has been a strong SimBrief supporter from the very beginning." Derek adds. "We shall make SimBrief's flight planning functionality even more accessible to developers in the community by structuring the SimBrief API together with Navigraph APIs in the upcoming Navigraph Developer Portal."
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With the powerful combination of his real world aviation background and software development experience, Derek is a very welcome member of our skilled and multi-disciplinary Navigraph Development Team. " Derek will play a key role as we develop some of the features in the next generation Navigraph Charts product. Notably is that "Derek" will also continue to be involved with the SimBrief application while not now being the original developer and owner. but not really for me as I already use a Navigraph account and also recommend the excellent service. Users who want to use the most current navigational data can subscribe to Navigraph and unlock the AIRAC cycles in SimBrief, as before." " We plan to integrate SimBrief and Navigraph even further and enable additional functionality to SimBrief using the data and resources Navigraph has available, but however SimBrief's flight planning functionality will continue to be free. so will you now have to pay for SimBrief.
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This would of course create an apoplectic reaction as SimBrief is currently a free service and Navigraph is a subscription service. It builds on the integration between the two platforms existing since 2013 and provides the ability to do flight planning using up to date navigational data". Magnus Axholt, CEO and co-founder of Navigraph says "T he acquisition is a natural progression of the already close collaboration between Navigraph and SimBrief. The announcement is that now Navigraph has acquired the SimBrief system to be now part of Navigraph. Over the last few years SimBrief was also intergrated into the excellent Navigraph charts system, in overlaying the route on the correct map, and also in a backwards capability in verifying the correct current Navigraph airdata (AIRAC) into the created flightplanning of the route. It is a simply invaluable tool to any simulation user.
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For myself it is the data to program the aircraft's route (via waypoint) plus the correct SID and STAR procedures, and fuel, passenger and cargo loading calculations.
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It also allows you to also download a generated flightplan to install the created route. It features detailed fuel calculations for over 120 aircraft types, an extensive route database, real-world weather forecasts, current NOTAMs and ETOPS planning.
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Created in 2013 by "Derek", this extraordinary free tool will create a full virtual flight planning service. One of the most vital tools in our Simulation armoury is a clever virtual dispatch system called SimBrief.
