Popular Post Lefteris Kalamaras Posted May 13, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted May 13, 2021 Hello everyone, I am happy to announce that our latest update (v5.0.1.160) for the A320-X, A319-X and A321-X for P3D v4 and v5 (64-bit) is now live and available through our download page. This is a maintenance update which fixes a few issues identified since our last public release, which I will include at the end of this note. More importantly, you will need this update installed because... We are now happy to announce that we are pushing the boundaries of desktop flight simulation even further with the release of our A320X-SL and A321X-SL for Prepar3D x64 (v4 / v5)! Built on entirely new visual models – the A320X-SL and A321X-SL bring the latest technologies to flight simulation – including an electronic flight bag suite, accessible not only from within the virtual cockpit, but also from any external device using a web browser, adding a completely new dimension to the simulation experience. Equipped with a whole suite of tools available in the palm of your hands, the EFB not only increases situational awareness within the simulator but also allows for tasks such as flight planning, performance calculations and communications to be conducted without leaving the virtual flight deck. Furthermore, the EFB can be loaded onto any external device using a web browser – such as what you can find on Apple, Windows or Android tablets, for an increased immersion experience! The newly released aircraft carry an extensive list of changes to its predecessor – a completely new fuel system modeled on the newer ‘jet-pump’ design – new Fuel Quantity Indication Computer and Fuel Level Sensing Control Unit components, Flight Warning Computers and SDAC updated to F9C standards. New ELAC L97+ computers featuring Load Alleviation Function and Anti-Aileron Droop. Updates to the Flight Management Computers – including a new ‘Jump Ahead’ feature for skipping down route. With a combination of range, capacity and increased performance thanks to the sharklet fins – the A321-SL is the ultimate airframe in our A32X series. Practice short-field operations in the Greek islands with the newest A321X-SL title from Flight Sim Labs, and experience the thrill of getting a 90-ton aircraft out of a tight spot! New custom sounds, animations and lighting effects differentiate the Sharklets from our other titles, both inside the cockpit / cabin as well as outside, with new LED lighting. Differences that collectively, create the immersive simulation experience our customers have become accustomed to. Particular attention has been given to the subtle differences in aircraft handling – increased lift generated from the 2.3-meter sharklet fins will see you out-climbing the rest of the Airbus fleet. They also extend the range and performance of the aircraft, making it ideal for short field operations. The Flight Sim Labs Sharklets aircraft represent the latest effort in simulating a modern-day airliner – now you can experience the thrill of flying some of the most popular airframes in our skies today. As a way of saying Thank You, as always, for your support, here are a few images of our newly released products for your viewing pleasure! A320X-SL: A321X-SL: and some inside shots: and... on to the next one: Update notes for v5.0.1.160 (that very few people will read now ): ATSU Updates for LBs option CIDS Updated / Improved logic External model / Virtual cockpit Cabin lighting improved Fix for beacon lights in P3Dv4 Various small fixes FMGC FG: Updates for Go around logic FSL Configurator Fixed case where corrupt registry settings would cause crash Improved logic to handle airframes Added error logging FWC "Dual Input" pin programming now persistent IDG Temperature logic fix Input Controls Tweaked axis detection logic MCDU Payload page fix User options - FWC dual input option now persistent SFCC Issue with slat angle reporting fixed 80 35 1 Link to comment
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