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Radio Navigation Simulator IFR App Reviews

The Radio Navigation Simulator IFR app recently received 13 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Radio Navigation Simulator IFR app an average rating of 3.55 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 11 ratings since its release on Oct 20 by Digital Aviation. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Radio Navigation Simulator IFR?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.23 out of 5

11 global ratings

5 Star
38%
4 Star
46%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
15%

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13 Positive User Reviews for Radio Navigation Simulator IFR

Good app, cheaper than practicing up there.

I am an instrument rating student and downloaded this app to practice entering holding patterns at VORs and NDBs, works great, it could be easier to manipulate the controls, but works as advertised. It sure beats paying $50 an hour for a simulator or more than that to actually fly, but still does the trick of making your brain think. As a tip, you can zoom out all the way if you want to simulate partial panel (not seeing the nice glass moving map). It would be great that they added a no moving

Cool

Amazing app!!!

Bdgman

Usefull.....nice.....and must have application.....great application

Fantastic app

I am currently a helicopter CFI and CFII, I found this game one evening while waiting for my charter to finish eating dinner. After playing it for the 2 hour wait, I recommended it to all my students. Games are the fastest way to learn

Please add ILS Approaches

Really great application to practice the radio navigation instruments, BUT it would be great if you guys add ILS approaches and I would gladly turn my rating to 5 stars!!! Even some other 4$ applications have ILS approaches! It would be great to see the LOC back course concepts and so on.. I hope you guys read the reviews.. Thanks!

Excellent training aid

I m a instrument training student and using this app has really helped me visualize what is going on with my position in relationship to nav. Aids

RNS Pro

I am new at air navigation and wanted to learn more because I use Flight Sims on my IPAD. This helped me 100% in learning air nav. Being new, I had to look up other resources to help explain some terms. After better educating myself I found this to be an Excellent sim to learn and practice air navigation using VOR/ADF/DME/HSI. VERY GOOD JOB TO THE DEVELOPERS! Though be ware, you may have to look up other sources depending on your experience level. I highly recommend for those interested in air

Very helpful

I find this program very helpful in understanding the basic instrument fly theory

The USA data area is very useful...

I have reviewed this app previously when I first purchased it and it was tremendously helpful for my flight training, in those early days of figuring out what instruments did what and why. I recently updated and discovered to my delight that it now provides data for the whole USA to purchase within the app, which I bought immediately. I am now able fly routes I am actually familiar, with as well as allowing me to practice some that I'm not. I can see this being a huge benefit for anyone trainin

Great Flt. App.

Great app. to facilitate good navigation standards.

Criminally underrated

This app, in all the ways that matter, accurately simulates ground-based navaid navigation. It’s an excellent tool for practice and teaching, or just geeking out on your non-flying days if you’re a dork like me. It pairs best with ForeFlight to make a brilliant sandbox for the bored pilot. Fly DME arcs, practice intersection holds, manage heading, altitude and airspeed -these are my ideas of a good time!!!

2 Negative User Reviews for Radio Navigation Simulator IFR

Dont bother

Waste of cash

Might be a good app, but who knows?

Okay I was looking for some quick practive using a VOR. The UI is not self-explanatory, there is no context sensitive help, and the only thing on youtube is a marketing piece. I don't have 9 years to read the doc from beginning to end. What's sorely needed is a demo video that walks you through some basic setup and usage.