Correct, I’m only using X-Plane 11 and MSFS 202. Thank you both for all your help.
Sorry, one more quick question. I installed FMS Data Manager in its own folder and the new Navigraph in it’s own folder outside of each other. Is it ok to install both in the same default Navigraph folder where FMS Data Manager is in the root of the Navigraph folder along with all the new folders and files for the new version of Navigraph?
Hi again Steven,
I would recommand, to make a root “Navigraph” folder and in this folder you install the “FMS Data Manager” and the “Navigraph Navdata Installer” - I have done this in this way.
I have on my D-drive a own Folder Simulation\Tools\Navigraph - and inside the Navigraph-folder, I have installed the Charts, FMS Data Manager, MSFSClient (I have called it so) and Simlink:
Helpful?
Richard
Thank you! I appreciate your help. By the way, there were several small airports in Chicago that I fly that didn’t have any approaches at all with MSFS. And now with Navigraph, I have those VOR, RNAV, ILS and other approaches. So that is excellent…thank you!
Great feedback, thanks! The sim has still a few limitation, specially with STARs and approaches, but I sure, it will better and better after each update. The data are there and are fully compatible with all other addons … like your XP11.
Enjoy it and thanks for the positive feedback
Richard