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  1. From yesterday. São Paulo to Santiago and back. What a day!
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  3. Version 5.0.0.3

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    ---Supports Prepar3D v5.x - for previous Prepar3D versions, please look at FSL Spotlights v2.0 and earlier --- Flight Sim Labs, Ltd. announces the availability of FSLSpotlights v5.0, a revolutionary new product for Lockheed Martin's Prepar3D v5.0 (and above) that allows the simmer to import and control up to 60 different fully three-dimensional dynamic spot lights in any existing aircraft virtual cockpit. Each light can be used individually as a single lamp or put together in groups with a single on/off switch and a brightness regulator control. Light attributes (beam position, pitch, heading, angle, range, attenuation, color) can be modified and parameterized to provide the correct look and feel depending on desired light type: This way, the user can add narrow focused lights to shine on map holders or tray tables, series of smaller lamps for main panel flood lighting or wide dome lamps for turning a dark cockpit into a lit area. Each lamp holds its own attributes which can be tweaked using a configuration manager that runs as a separate process and communicates continuously with Prepar3D, giving the simmer an unlimited number of lighting configurations and setups.
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  4. I'm stockpiling all of the updated scenery installers ready for when P3Dv5 is stable, and enough of the aircraft have become compatible with it. Until then I continue to use P3Dv4.5 AS normal until v5 meets it's benchmark. Your best bet is to pay monthly for v4.5 and when v5 'gets there' then make the switch!
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  5. End of a long day. A320 landing in Paris Orly airport.
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  6. When looking at the video I am quite impressed by their "NEO". Its a default aircraft and you have some auto pilot modes (managed/selected), RA callouts and even a functional FMGS. I cant complain to be honest when I compare it to the default A321 back in 2006 Also - have you seen the bumping wing at touch down? Looking very nice!
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  7. Can't go wrong with a late night rwy 34 approach into LSZH
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  9. Version 1.0.0

    47 downloads

    Wish you all the best! Happy landings!
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  10. Version 1.1.0

    1971 downloads

    Good evening, Captains ... the included PDF-Document mostly bases on an A320 To-Do-List, that I got from a dutch pilot four or five years ago. It was - let me call it this way - "short and sexy", you could reduce it to A5 Format, and there weren´t any big "nick nacks". So the list could be handled with ease (if you had the proper technical and procedural background for it). This leads us to another point: The list enclosed, isn´t a huge compilation, and is neither designed as a handbook, nor as a manual. It is just a short summary of things you have to perform while guiding the aircraft, starting from Cold and Dark up to securing the bird. So this document is logically not adressed for beginners. it is, just something that you can put on your legs while flying and that you can shuffle through easily. So, if you favor "big information", you are better suited with official A320 FCOMs. *** Unlike the original, I just changed/ added two things to the PDF: 1. I took the time to bring the workflows down to single pilot procedures according to FCOM 03.3. I mean to be true - most of us flight simmer fly the bird alone, and not everybody also uses FSCrew currently (although I think about adding a Version for simultaneous use with FSCrew during Autumn and Winter). 2. I added some none-standard procedures like Single-Engine Taxi, heavy rain ops, etc. 3. Additionally, I integrated some relevant checklists for ETOPS-Operations. As ever, they also rely on official Airbus sources, that can be seen below. (I guess I will add ETOPS-Procedures to my bigger documentation around winter). Please leave me a message, if you find any occuring mistakes or unclarities. Have a good day, safe travels and blue skies :-) Thorsten **** Sources: Airbus Industries: A319/A320/A321 Flight Crew Operating Manual I. System Description. Airbus Industries: A319/A320/A321 Flight Crew Operating Manual II. Flight Preparation. Airbus Industries: A319/A320/A321 Flight Crew Operating Manual II. Flight Preparation. Airbus Industries: A319/A320/A321 Flight Crew Operating Manual III. Flight Operations. Airbus Industries: A319/A320/A321 Flight Crew Operating Manual IV. FMGS Pilot´s Guide. Airbus Industries: A318/A319/A320/A321 Flight Crew Training Manual. Airbus Industries, A320 Family Instructor Support. Airbus Industries, A319/A320/ A321 Quick Reference Handbook Mike Ray, Airbus A320 Pilot Handbook, Simulator and Checkride Procedures. Airbus Industries: A320 ETOPS Training Manual. Airbus ETOPS Course. Trainee´s Manual Airbus Industries: Getting Grips with Etops.
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  11. Version 1.5.0

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    This A320 livery is in the colors of Philippine Airlines, registration RP-C8611. This is version 1.5.
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