A320, A321 fix
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A320, A321 fix
Hello guys i need some help about the A320 and the A321 arcraft.cfg file. Currently i am using Pa a320 and a321 with fsx. My problem is that the aircrafts fly to steady even with bad weather. Does any one knows which values i must change inside aircraft.cfg so the aircrafts will be able to fly much more realistic? Many thanks in advance.
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karlli1221
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Re: A320, A321 fix
You said bad weather, have you tried 200knots cross wind with strong turbulence?sxa1376 wrote:...even with bad weather. Does any one......
Re: A320, A321 fix
Yes i tried this scenario but the aircraft still is flying very steady.
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Derek Mayer
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Re: A320, A321 fix
You do realize this is a Fly By Wire aircraft right? Have you ever flown a real A320?
Re: A320, A321 fix
Shuddup Derek, he wants to fly 'realistic.' lol
Re: A320, A321 fix
I guess in bad turbulence the plane will shake a bit.
In the outside view, that bits the plane moves side to side slightly. From the wing view, you can see the wing going up and down. And from the 2D cockpit view, you can see that your plane will bank side to side slightly. But nevertheless, the plane tries to stay as steady as possible, thanks to modern technology.
In the outside view, that bits the plane moves side to side slightly. From the wing view, you can see the wing going up and down. And from the 2D cockpit view, you can see that your plane will bank side to side slightly. But nevertheless, the plane tries to stay as steady as possible, thanks to modern technology.
Re: A320, A321 fix
For your information i own a ppl and my two best friends are real pilots of airbuses. About the Fly By Wire function as far as i know there is not a such system comes with the pa airbuses so they are flying as any other conventional aircraft. The only thing i asked for is some help in order to make the a320 and a321 fly as real as fsx permits inside its limits.
Re: A320, A321 fix
No Fly-By-Wire?
:shock: What century are you referring you? 
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Are you sure with the release of the 380?sxa1376 wrote:About the Fly By Wire function as far as i know there is not a such system comes with the pa airbuses so they are flying as any other conventional aircraft.
Looks like people aren't concious about what we did there, especially, what I thought and tried to implement.
Silly me