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The AIRAC data that you need to use is X-Plane's default version.  Whatever they have is whatever is current for them at the time.  If it's outdated, your best course of action is to contact Laminar about it, and ask when they will get an updated version.

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1 minute ago, Goran_M said:

The AIRAC data that you need to use is X-Plane's default version.  Whatever they have is whatever is current for them at the time.  If it's outdated, your best course of action is to contact Laminar about it, and ask when they will get an updated version.

but,i m use the navigraph airac

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Hi @skybird12345!  I've noticed this as well - I also use Navigraph.  I'm thinking perhaps the "splash screen" doesn't reflect your actual data.  Can't remember the last time I really paid any attention to it.  I won't be able to check for a few hours but I will get back to you with what I find...

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3 minutes ago, oldflyguy said:

@skybird12345 Sorry!  I didn't realize you were asking about European data.  Obviously it's working just fine here in the states.  As previously stated, there's always the iPad.  Would be nice if the various parties got this sorted.

I now know that Navigraph does not support tbm900(((

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@skybird12345 Maybe it has something to do with the NavData for "X-Plane 11.50 (and above)"

I didn't even realize that there is a new entry for this in the FMS Data Manager. So I am still using "X-Plane 11" to update, even for my Beta Installation. Doing that the MFD shows the correct AIRAC cycle.

Is there any chance the FMS Data Manager is simply updating in the wrong folder? This would also sort of explain the default AIRAC cycle showing on the MFD

MFD.png.d172580de0f78dd2ff3c3970ce01acf3.png

[Update] Just did a quick test with the "X-Plane 11.50 (and above)" and it shows the same behaviour as in your original post. For the time being I just reverted to standard "X-Plane" data

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On 6/20/2020 at 3:45 AM, okidokki said:

@skybird12345 Maybe it has something to do with the NavData for "X-Plane 11.50 (and above)"

I didn't even realize that there is a new entry for this in the FMS Data Manager. So I am still using "X-Plane 11" to update, even for my Beta Installation. Doing that the MFD shows the correct AIRAC cycle.

Is there any chance the FMS Data Manager is simply updating in the wrong folder? This would also sort of explain the default AIRAC cycle showing on the MFD

MFD.png.d172580de0f78dd2ff3c3970ce01acf3.png

[Update] Just did a quick test with the "X-Plane 11.50 (and above)" and it shows the same behaviour as in your original post. For the time being I just reverted to standard "X-Plane" data

How did you do that? I mean, how did it revert?

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5 hours ago, Anisio said:

How did you do that? I mean, how did it revert?

At that time (back in June) there still were two entries in Navigraph Data Manager. Unluckily this is not given any more since latest AIRAC Cycle

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6 hours ago, okidokki said:

At that time (back in June) there still were two entries in Navigraph Data Manager. Unluckily this is not given any more since latest AIRAC Cycle

Ok. I couldn't find out where the TBM-900 is looking for the 2016 information on the navedata. Anyway, I think that X-Aviation should fix this problem and release an update.

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