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    I wonder if anyone has looked at the possibility of using X-Plane for the flight dynamics and MSFS as a scenery generator.

    A similar project was undertaken with PS1 (B747-400 training software), where some talented individual(s) designed and produced some software that was an interface between PS1 and MSFS, to use MSFS as the scenery generator.

    With regards to the certification - there is no reason why a simulator using MSFS software could not be certified. There are already training devices out there that have been certified, which use MSFS.

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    Im sure there are some programers out there that could acomplish that. Obviously its atainable because there are already programs that will convert MSFS scenery into X-plane.
    Mike G.

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