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that file goes into the FMS folder within the output one in the xplane directory. you will then be able to call for it when typing into the fmc on the zibo
2. In Simbrief, make sure you Left Click on 'Generate OFP' once you have entered your flight parameters.
3.Once the Briefing Package is created, scroll right to the bottom of page till you see 'Flgihtplan Downloads. 2nd from the last should be the X-Plane 11 flight plan you have entered.
4.Left click on the 'Download' button.
5.Copy the newly downloaded .fms file to the FMS plans folder - \X-Plane 11\Output\FMS plans
6.When entering the ROUTE parameters, enter the ORIGIN and DEST 4 letter ICAOs into the FMC, and look for the words 'CO ROUTE' below it. Type in your saved simbrief file name into this line and your flight plan will appear. You can then enter your Departure and Arrival SIDS, STARS, and Runways.
eg Melbourne - YMML to Sydney YSSY would have the following 'CO ROUTE' entry. YMMLYSSY01
This video will help explain what SIDs and STARs are and how they relate to Airways.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y11WmGlvaIE
I use Simbrief (https://www.simbrief.com/home/) to generate flight plans that can then be opened in SkyVector (https://skyvector.com/) to view the route.
I have also paid for a subscription to Navigraph (https://www.navigraph.com/) that can be linked to Simbrief so that Simbrief can use the latest AIRAC cycle (At time 1907) .
Watch this video on how to setup the FMC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuY3wtBdiiE&list=PL64iIth-XWdut_pTvefYpXsOfeAr7weor&index=2