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MSFS Bush Trips

Navigating Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Bush Trips can be a challenge. You can always use the Nav Log bearings and ETEs to navigate the route, but if you want to sight-see the compass and stopwatch can be a burden. You can use the VFR Map, but it doesn’t show town or street names and the elevations are difficult to read. The Nav Log gives descriptions, but often they use road numbers and town names as landmarks which again, the VFR map doesn’t show. Wouldn’t it be nice to have Google maps in the cockpit with you?

Flightplan is a Google Maps flight planning add-on for use with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. You can use Cockpit Map to take Google Maps in the cockpit with you to use real time terrain elevations, road maps, landmarks, satellite views and street view 3D imagery. Flightplan can also be used to create and share your own flight plans using an interactive drag-and-drop, Google Maps interface.

Download Flightplan and try it yourself – the link is at the bottom of the page. You can also download and fly any of our free flight plans using the Download Link at the top. Load them in MSFS World Map and you are ready to fly.

For more information see the topics below or check out our YouTube channel or FAQ page.

Happy Flying!

Cilgerran Castle

How To Create A Bush Trip

Posted on March 16, 2023

You can use Flightplan to create multi-leg flights that mimick the in game Bush Trips in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Flightplan creates Free Flight type flight plans that can be flown in sequence by simply loading the next consecutive flight plan after landing. The http://simflightplan.com/staging/series/pacific-nw/ Pacific Northwest Series is an example of this. See the YouTube…

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Notre Dame de la Sallette Landing Practice

How To Create A Landing Practice

Posted on March 13, 2023

You can practice challenging approaches from the MSFS 2020 Bush Trips in Flight Plan. Just copy the Bush Trip to a Free Flight, then delete the waypoints you don’t want. You can use the contour lines on the map to determine your runway elevation if you aren’t certain of it. You can also review the…

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Sutro Tower

Cockpit Map Features

Posted on February 13, 2023

Cockpit Map can be used in place of Microsoft Flight Simulator’s Nav Map. Cockpit Map displays the loaded flight plan along with the current position of your aircraft over the Google map. When launched, Cockpit map will appear at the top right 1/3 of the primary display. It can be moved or resized to whatever…

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Flightplan Bush Trip

Isn’t it cheating to use Cockpit Map in a Bush Trip?

Posted on December 18, 2022

Well yes, from a navigation perspective the point of Bush Trips is to use the Nav Log and VFR to navigate the route. Although some of the Nav Log descriptions are vague and hard to follow on a number of built-in Bush Trips so it can be difficult to find the landmarks mentioned (even if…

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LA Griffith

Can I open a Bush Trip leg that I haven’t completed in Flight Simulator?

Posted on June 2, 2022

Yes. There are several ways to open the built in Bush Trips, but the easiest way is to at least start the first leg of the bush trip in-game. If you don’t want to fly the whole leg, just taxi down the runway a few feet, then exit to the Main Menu. Flight Simulator will…

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