twharrell wrote:Chas,
Respectfully, what are you wanting exactly?
Chas's wise-ass-answer, hereafter known as,("CWAA"), "two blondes and a red head!"
"The Mindstar gauges were not created for the flight sim enthusiast in mind. They were developed specifically for commercial simulators, where you have to enter everything by hand, just like the real world.
("CWAA"), "...then he needs to learn how to play nice with the big boys"
"One thing you can do to make life easier is enter way points using your keyboard. I can enter a flight plan in 2 minutes, fly direct, load an approach, etc. It has every major function you need.
I'm afraid the option to load a flight plan from FSX or a 3rd party flight planning program does not exist and never will.
("CWAA") Au contraire,Todd, my esteemed friend and fellow wannabe aviator, see below.
You can, however, save a flight plan entered into the units manually.
Cheers,
Todd
Let's trade revelations,
You tell me how to use keyboard in Mindstar, and I'll l will let you read what Mindstar techsupport have to tell us about loading legitimate FSX flight plans into their 530/430 GNS… their words, not mine.
… Fair Nuff?
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From: Chas [mailto:
hesynergy@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2014 2:46 PM
To:
support@RealNavData.com;
support@MindstarAviation.com
Subject: Flight planning software
You cautioned that FSX would crash if filing an enroute flightplan or looking at the FsX flight log while using your G1000
... filing a P3d IFR flightplan on the ground using the Mindstar 530/430 GNS will also crash P3Dv2.2.
Do all flight plans have to be entered manually?
What Flight planning software for fsx/P3D is compatible with RealNavData and Mindstar 530/430 GNS?
Thanks in advance for your speedy response.
Thanks,and have a wonderful day!
Chas (iPD)
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Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 28, 2014, at 4:10 PM, "Mindstar Aviation" <
support@MindstarAviation.com> wrote:
The only way to enter flight plans is to do it manually from the Mindstar avionics screens (430/530/G1000), just like in a real airplane.
From: Chas Gmail [mailto:
hesynergy@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 4:45 PM
To: Mindstar Aviation
Subject: Re: Flight planning software
In reference to the comment
"The only way to enter flight plans is to do it manually from the Mindstar avionics screens (430/530/G1000), just like in a real airplane. "
Then you have broken A thirty-five year old precedent established when Microsoft flightsim was bought from Bruce Artwick.
I had every reason to
Believe that your GNS 530 was no different from ALL other MS/P3d GPSs to date in its ability to take in flight plan data from external and particularly internal sources...namely the product which gives yours the ability to run, Prepar3d and MS Flight Simulator.
I have no doubt your product outshines all others in its fidelity to the real GNS530/430, but when you failed to give it the same historic ability to read and install external flight plan data, it is no longer a viable or even
truly compatible with the above mentioned sims.
Therefore, I sadly have to request a refund. The software will be destroyed on my end, with an
Affidavit, attesting to the same if you need one.
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Mindstar Aviation" <
support@MindstarAviation.com>
Date: April 28, 2014 at 4:49:53 PM EDT
To: "'Chas Gmail'" <
hesynergy@gmail.com>
Subject: RE: Flight planning software
Then why don’t you just save your flight plan from your flight planning software to one of the names that the GNS expects to find, and then tell the GNS to LOAD that stored flight plan? I realize this is not the same as your flight planner INJECTING a flight plan dynamically into the simulator, but if your flight planner can save flight plan files that use the traditional DECADES old format for flight plans, then the GNS unit can read them. It’s only one extra step, but maybe that will solve your problem. To see where the files go, just save a dummy flight plan in the GNS430, then look at your “My Documents \ Flight Simulator X Files” folder (or My Documents \ Prepar3D Files) .
The format he alludes to, is the following one through 20, do an "everything search" (just the best search tool you will likely ever find
http://www.voidtools.com ) for files in your documents folder as mentioned above for the following:
MPI_GNS_FPL01 -through 20.PLN , MAYBE 0-19 since that's how they are named inside GPS…
Cool huh?.... It's got me debating on whether I want to press the issue on a refund…
Regards to all,
Chas