I built Vox VFR because I was fed up. Fed up with the default in-game ATC that gets everything wrong. Fed up with competing solutions at $18/month that don't even know French phraseology and are designed for IFR.
As a VFR pilot on MSFS, I wanted something simple: take off from my local airfield, talk to the tower in French, with proper DGAC procedures, and have it actually work. It didn't exist, so I built it.
What you get
186 French airports and airfields with their real frequencies: mainland and overseas territories (New Caledonia, Réunion, Caribbean, French Guiana, Polynesia)
420+ configured frequencies (TWR, GND, AFIS, SIV, ATIS) — sourced directly from official SIA aeronautical data
65+ communication situations: departure, arrival, traffic pattern, CTR transit, SIV following, touch-and-go, go-around, ATIS listening, special procedures...
5 ATC position types that each behave differently, just like in real life: Tower (TWR), Ground (GND), AFIS, SIV, ATIS
12 pre-configured training scenarios to help you progress step by step
Local voice recognition powered by Whisper — you speak into your mic, the software understands, no need to send your voice to the cloud
2 text-to-speech engines to choose from: built-in Microsoft voice (free), OpenAI for more realism. Zero markup from us on premium voices, you only pay the actual API cost
Keyboard or joystick PTT, readback verification, contextual suggestions — everything is there so you never get stuck
Real-time flight tracking via SimConnect: position, altitude, speed, transponder, frequencies, lights — it's all there
Let's be honest
This is an early access product. But this is a project I use myself on every flight, so when something doesn't work, it annoys me just as much as it annoys you, and I fix it.
Updates are constant and free. No subscription, no DLC, no "premium tier". You pay once, you get everything, including everything that comes next.
You're buying a product in active development, not a promise.