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Hi all, one of the main thing about flying transport aircraft such as the Herc, is flight planning and utilising high and low ifr routes. 
 

I was just wondering how will DCS manage this.      In MSFS or Xplane which is the closest sim we have to simulate freight transport at the moment tend to use Navigraph subscriptions which allow us to utilise the correct routes and all the real airport charts for approach, taxing etc.
 

Do we know if the Herc will be utilising something similar so we can use a flight planner such as simbrief for our Herc flight, or are ED utilising their own system, and if so how do we get the waypoint names to be able to program these into the FMC, or takeoff and approach routes? 
 

I really hope this has been thought about and not just left for us to do what we want as it is currently. 
 

granted the landing video put out last month did so approach charts so that does make me hopeful that this has been discussed. 

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