Avare is an "Electronic Flight Bag" (EFB) application for Android that's been developed for real-world VFR pilots. It has most of the features of relatively expensive apps like Foreflight for iOS, but Avare is free, with no ads.
And it can be used in simulators! I have used it in FSX and Aerofly FS2, but it works with XPlane, too.
I find it much easier to use than FS Tramp, Plan-G and FSMap, and much more intuitive than other Android apps like FlightMap and FSWidgets GMap.
Avare uses downloaded real-world charts and plates that can be stored on your phone/tablet's SD memory card.
Waypoints can be entered simply by pressing or long-pressing on the map. With airport diagrams, your plane's position on the apron is displayed.
https://apps4av.com/avare-overview/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTo8FWqX5Ac
http://amileofrunway.blogspot.ca/201...iew-avare.html
Has anybody here tried Avare?
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