MSFS A320 Autopilot Fix with the A32NX addon module.
4 years 1 month ago #16559
by jer029
MSFS A320 Autopilot Fix with the A32NX addon module. was created by jer029
I've not tried this fix yet but will be doing so shortly, as I fly with this module anyway. Once again FlybyWire shines by not only identifying the error, but working with Asobo to confirm the issue and a fix with the newest release of the A32NX module. There will be a fix in the next release patch of MSFS, but the A32NX module should get you up and flying today.
Here's the link to the information and the "direct link" included at the bottom should be to the newest version of the module with the AP correction.
forums.flightsimulator.com/
John
Here's the link to the information and the "direct link" included at the bottom should be to the newest version of the module with the AP correction.
forums.flightsimulator.com/
John
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4 years 1 month ago - 4 years 1 month ago #16560
by jer029
Replied by jer029 on topic MSFS A320 Autopilot Fix with the A32NX addon module.
Not fixed yet!!!
I could not get the plane to slow down with any throttle setting, including manual throttle control. Plane shot across the runway, over the hills and through the woods to grandmothers house, ending up plowed into a hillside along a swamp. This seemed to frighten my passengers.
I could not get the plane to slow down with any throttle setting, including manual throttle control. Plane shot across the runway, over the hills and through the woods to grandmothers house, ending up plowed into a hillside along a swamp. This seemed to frighten my passengers.
Last edit: 4 years 1 month ago by jer029.
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4 years 1 month ago #16561
by jer029
Replied by jer029 on topic MSFS A320 Autopilot Fix with the A32NX addon module.
Ok...I've managed to get the plane to respond correctly to the throttle by clearing the community folder of A32nx mod, restarting FS2020 with the default A320. Takeoff and landing, then shutting down and replacing the A32nx folder in the community folder.
The plane still has significant issues... primarily with slowing down still. Even when speed is reduced and engines at idle the plane moves without slowing at all until there is no descent. The drag on the plane seems to be greatly reduced and the speed brakes seem to have no affect whatsoever. I finally resort to lowering flaps and wheels at unacceptable speed, as this seems to bring the speed down to approach speed. Also, the "Activate Approach Phase" option tends to disappear right when you really need it to have managed speed set throttle to approach speed.
Otherwise it flies pretty well with the A32NX module addon.
The plane still has significant issues... primarily with slowing down still. Even when speed is reduced and engines at idle the plane moves without slowing at all until there is no descent. The drag on the plane seems to be greatly reduced and the speed brakes seem to have no affect whatsoever. I finally resort to lowering flaps and wheels at unacceptable speed, as this seems to bring the speed down to approach speed. Also, the "Activate Approach Phase" option tends to disappear right when you really need it to have managed speed set throttle to approach speed.
Otherwise it flies pretty well with the A32NX module addon.
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4 years 1 month ago #16562
by KC135
Replied by KC135 on topic MSFS A320 Autopilot Fix with the A32NX addon module.
Welcome to another MS2020 update, ready for another healing update. My flight with 2020 ended in thin air, not as dramatic as yours.
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4 years 1 month ago #16563
by SPA031
Replied by SPA031 on topic MSFS A320 Autopilot Fix with the A32NX addon module.
This is very amusing anyway. Maybe in a few years it will get sorted out.
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4 years 1 month ago #16564
by jer029
Replied by jer029 on topic MSFS A320 Autopilot Fix with the A32NX addon module.
Hah, yes...even the crashes look spectacular.
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