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    FSKneeboard

    FSKneeboard

    FSKneeboard adds a helpful ingame panel to your flight simulator

    FSKneeboard (formerly known as "VFR Map For VR") adds a helpful in-game panel to your flight simulator which brings several different maps, waypoints and tracks, a charts viewer, and a notepad right into your Flight Simulator cockpit! This is is especially helpful for those of us who like to fly in VR. Powerful, highly detailed maps for your next VFR trip. Optimized for VR! Your approach charts, checklists, and notes at your fingertips.
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    AviTab

    AviTab

    X-Plane plugin that displays a tablet to aid VR usage

    AviTab is a plugin for the X-Plane flight simulator. It displays a tablet-like computer with a few apps in the cockpit. It is mainly used for flying in virtual reality. When flying in a simulator, one often needs to look up details in PDF charts, plane manuals, checklists or other documents. Using a PDF reader breaks the immersion because the virtual aviator either has to take off of their HMD or use other tools that can move windows into VR.
    Downloads: 52 This Week
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