- #AEROSOFT AIRBUS X EXTENDED (.FLP HOW TO#
- #AEROSOFT AIRBUS X EXTENDED (.FLP MANUAL#
- #AEROSOFT AIRBUS X EXTENDED (.FLP FREE#
For example we include a 100% working copy of FS2Crew RAAS (limited to our aircraft), a highly advanced semi-automated audio checklist, a co-pilot that assist you and a very complex audio environment. The Aerosoft Airbus A320/A321 contains many modules that are normally costly add-ons. This includes a Weather Radar that is a unique Aerosoft development and that is fully functional without the need for a specific weather add-on! All the systems that are used in day to day flights are simulated with great attention to detail. The Aerosoft A320/A321 contains all our latest developments and ideas.
#AEROSOFT AIRBUS X EXTENDED (.FLP MANUAL#
But airlines quickly picked up on the advantages and cost savings and the pilots started to get used to fly-by-wire and the fact the aircraft only needed 21 (!) manual actions for a standard flight. Based on a completely new concept in automation and integration and partly made from composite materials it seemed like a futuristic prototype. When it was launched the Airbus 320 was a sensation. The aircraft is nothing more than a `tool` for that, but to do a serious simulation of the task you need a seriously simulated aircraft. (Eg, there is no DEP/ARR page).The Aerosoft Airbus products have always been highly focused on simulating the task of the Captain. In the Airbus this is done by clicking on the departure ICAO that's listed in the flight plan page. Note that you won't get V speeds in the PERF page until you have selected a departure runway. Now go to the FPLAN page and enter all waypoints.Īfter this, return to the INIT pages to complete them. If there are no existing flight plans for those destinations in the database, you then just hit 'return'. You start by entering the origin and destination ICAO airport fields with a '/' between them in the top right hand side of the INIT page. a new flight plan or copying in the default FSX flight plan) then that it all outlined in the manual.
#AEROSOFT AIRBUS X EXTENDED (.FLP HOW TO#
If you need just general help on how to get your flight plan set up in the FMC (eg. that field is solely for using with the process I outlined in my reply to you. This is not done using the CO ROUTES field. I thought from your post that you were trying to load an existing flight plan into the FMC, but now I'm thinking that you're actually just wanting to know how to enter a fight plan yourself? which can then output the route in default FSX planner format (so you can place it in your FSX documents and also load the flight plan in FSX too).īut when I do this tons of FMC fields are still empty and need tedious entering.Įdit: Guess maybe at this step, I'm needing and looking for help how to exactly put in the CO ROUTE and the few steps after. If you also use FS ATC, and want the same plan in FSX flight planner, you can use copy the same abbrieviated route that you made in rfinder and paste it into :. either of these will then save the flight plan you made in rfinfer above, into the AXE's FMC and it can be loaded using the CO ROUTES field in the FMC.
#AEROSOFT AIRBUS X EXTENDED (.FLP FREE#
it contains the ICAO codes, waypoints and airways), then copy and paste that into either of these free utilities :.