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EFBFSX (Electronic Flight Bag for FSX) is a software-based display system intended primarily for the simulated cockpit or flight deck. It virtually does away with the need for paper charts and other physical copies of documents such as aircraft operating manuals, performance data, approach charts and checklists.In real world aviation EFB devices usually consist of software and hardware (hand-held tablet PC or integrated display). They can display a variety of aviation functions that in the past were traditionally accomplished using paper references. EFB systems may be approved to replace some of the bulky hard copy material that pilots typically carry in their flight bags. I cant believe that no one has written a review on this yet.

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This has to be one of the best EFB programs out there at the moment. The user interface is very easy and installation.

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I have added another small 8' lilliput touchscreen for this very purpose for my cockpit. Now I can display all my charts, flight plans, and much much more. NO MORE PAPER CHARTS! And wasting A4 paper. You can easily convert your NDAC charts into PDF and then use them with this program. All in all for the price and functionality Google Sat maps which follow your route, METAR/SAT/ etc, I must say I have to give this piece of software 5/5 stars.

I cant believe that no one has written a review on this yet. This has to be one of the best EFB programs out there at the moment. The user interface is very easy and installation. I have added another small 8' lilliput touchscreen for this very purpose for my cockpit. Now I can display all my charts, flight plans, and much much more.

NO MORE PAPER CHARTS! And wasting A4 paper.

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You can easily convert your NDAC charts into PDF and then use them with this program. All in all for the price and functionality Google Sat maps which follow your route, METAR/SAT/ etc, I must say I have to give this piece of software 5/5 stars.

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Hi all,Just looking for some advice on the best EFB for FSX to go on an iPadI am looking for a detailed EFB which will1. Work in FSX2. Do both VFR & IFR3.

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Work in multiple countries (esp Australia, UK, NZ & USA)4. Have flight planning ability5. Display map ( including WACs ) and airport data6. Provide moving map and flight data of the actual flight7.

Not cost a fortune to subscribe to!I like Foreflight and OZrunway ( both have good write ups) but these are quite expensive to set up and pay yearly. FGWidgets seems to have bad reviews but I think it do all the above.So anyone with experience, your thoughts sought be greatly appreciated.ThanksSpacey. I have both Aivlasoft and EFASS (both licensed). Really, they're two different products, each with it's own strengths. In both you can enter a flight plan (or retrieve one from other services). Both have moving maps and show traffic and active airspace in both IVAO and VATSIM.

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Both use Navigraph data. Both are very stable. Aivlasoft is heavier on a computer (not awful, by any means, but you can run it on another computer via network as well as, I think, an IPad or Android device).Aivlasoft:. Moving map is more aviation oriented. Calculates TOC and TOD. Has Approach plates, SIDs, STARs (computer generated but they're good).

Also, helps you pick the best SID, STAR for your direction of flight. It can also inject the SID, STAR, Approach into your flightplan. You can make checklists or flows for your airplanes and use them during your flight. Displays useful frequencies you need at each phase (ATIS, Tower, etc).EFASS:. Moving maps are OSM or satelite imagery (not as useful for aviation but, still, very cool for sightseeing and seeing how accurate your scenery is.).

Doesn't have built in SIDs, STARs, Approaches but helps you search for them on the web. If you find one, you can import it for storage so you don't have to search next time.They both have many more features than that but those are differences. I usually use Aivlasoft for my flight (especially IFR) but I'll bring up EFASS for sightseeing flights or when I get bored looking at the aviation map on a longer flight.Gregg.

Plan G that I use is a small jewel but you still have to fish out elsewhere your charts and the networking, in my experience, can be capricious (the moving map not the cross saving of flight plan which is OK), at least with Simconnect. It is VFR oriented.

I will look at that Avliasoft too.Interesting.I have PlanG on a networked PC and my main use of it is flight planning and the use of the moving map. I have never really had much trouble networking it, and I even just had to re-network again just last night as I am transitioning to PREPAR3D. It networked smooth as ever. Now, one thing it maybe easier for me Dominique, is I use FUSIPC and WideFS to network PlanG, not Simconnect.

Interesting.I have PlanG on a networked PC and my main use of it is flight planning and the use of the moving map. I have never really had much trouble networking it, and I even just had to re-network again just last night as I am transitioning to PREPAR3D. It networked smooth as ever. Now, one thing it maybe easier for me Dominique, is I use FUSIPC and WideFS to network PlanG, not Simconnect.Same here, never had any problem networking it, the network was dead easy to setup and has always been very reliable and that's with Simconnect.