Navigraph, the company behind SimBrief, has teased an exciting new feature on their Instagram page: GeoFS, a browser based flight simulator that requires no installation now features an integration with SimBrief, the flight planning tool by Navigraph, used by a large user base for Flight Simulators. This update is a significant enhancement to the experience, allowing users to use detailed and realistic flight plans within the simulator.


GeoFS: The Flight Simulator running in the Browser
GeoFS is a highly accessible flight simulator that runs entirely in a web browser, without the need of any installation. Offering a wide range of aircraft, from the smallest Cessna to commercial jets like the Airbus A350, and a detailed global map powered by satellite imagery, GeoFS appeals to everyone wanting to enjoy aviation. Its multiplayer functionality allows users worldwide to share the skies, and its intuitive controls, which allow you to use your flight sim hardware, make it perfect for those new to flight simulation. With a focus on simplicity, the software is a standout platform for anyone looking to explore the skies without complex installations or long loading times.

SimBrief Integration in GeoFS
SimBrief is a powerful, free online tool for creating detailed flight plans used by flight simulation enthusiasts. It provides comprehensive routing, fuel calculations, takeoff calculations and weather updates, helping users plan realistic flights tailored to various simulators. Known for its accuracy and ease of use, SimBrief has become an essential resource for anyone aiming to elevate their flight simulation experience.
The integration of SimBrief into GeoFS allows users to seamlessly import custom flight plans directly into their aircraft, enhancing the realism of their flying experience.
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