Thank you! Would appreciate if you keep us updated on the AP functions.
I assume they work with the presets otherwise people wouldn’t post them but just to be sure.
How did you get the speed brakes working, I’ve got everything on my Bravo working but them?
I dont think it will be long before some genius binds the controls for Streamdeck and Axis and ohs, on flightsim.to
AP button on the bravo works as expected.
My speed brakes were automatically assigned did not have to change anything for speed brakes, just flaps. Just used 2 Engine jet profile, copied and changed name to get other controls binded such as reverse thrusts.
Go into your control options and search by input for your device. Make the right turn, you will probably see a duplicate binding for the throttle, remove it and it should be okay.
Most of the AP functions are controllable with LVARs, I’ve not found a way to read the FCU values yet.
Ok, got the spoilers working, only thing left is the thrust reversers. Thanks again
Reversers were different than the FBW for me, I set them as the screenshot and when I flip the switch I move the levers forward to apply reverse.
There is a manual for the EFB and the software in C:\Program Files\FenixSim A320\docs, but not for the A320.
For the actual plane, suggest you google A320 Flight Crew Training Manual and A320 Flight Crew Operating Manual. These aren’t small - the FCOM is 3200+ pages…but it is all there. There are also a lot of good videos and training guides available online.
Google the actual A320 manuals - they are all easily available online and are more comprehensive than anything Fenix will provide (if they ever provide anything). Here are some links:
Flight crew trainign manual (342 pages):
Flight crew operating manual (3,776 pages ):
There are also some smaller/summarised docs, like these:
It’s coming…
This ended up working so thanks again!
That’s why to me I’m not so sure I could remain calm anymore in a real a320 to land it after using the Fenix model unless everything works perfectly! Although after some time with the Fenix that confidence will return but refreshing to have a new perspective and appreciation for sure.
Yes it does. But as secondary flightplan as in RL when the engines are on. You can activate the secondary flightplan then without problems.
But we can fly in the fenix airbus without failures if we want to, I have my set to realistic and none. Maybe will bring up your confidence. This flight i wanted to experience a failure and set the failure risk to high and all failure types. We can also trigger a random failure anytime we want pushing this button:
Try it even if you can’t the procedure for it. It will make you search for a procedure fast i promise. I still feel like i want to know the real procedure for my failure but i can’t find it. I have tried searching for it.
Please let me know if someone find the correct procedure/checklist for that
I never checked the fuses LOL. I’m sure that is in the procedure. I forgot every single fuse is simulated in this.
Can fuses fail randomly in this too?
We really need ducumentation for this addon.
anyone got CTD?
I tried twice going from RCTP to VHHX (by red wing, working perfectly fine with DCD concorde and FBW A32NX) and both resulted in CTD near final approach with LS on for a while, first time just CTD and after rebooting the sim to try again it just hangs with an error message saying fatal error and need to terminate the application
I didn’t have CTD but I did have the sim freeze twice. I made this registry change and haven’t seen it since.
When running FenixSim on ultra graphics, you may occasionally experience crash to desktop. We’ve found a simple way to close off a loop resulting in fewer crashes.
The problem: a thing called Timeout Detection and Recovery (TDR) checker monitors the computer’s hardware, particularly the GPU.
When the GPU stops responding with the computer for 2 seconds TDR checker restarts the driver.
The TDR checker was good on paper but did not work in the real world as a GPU can stop responding when it is working hard.
Here is the solution that worked for us, it requires an extra sub key entry into the Windows registry, so please only implement if you feel OK with editing your registry!
- Exit all Windows based programs.
- Click on the Windows Start button, type regedit in the Search box and double-click regedit.exe from the results above.
- If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
- Browse to and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers
- On the Edit menu, click New, and select the QWORD (64-bit) value from the drop-down menu. Make sure you create a Qword (64bit) key for Windows 64 bit OS and NOT a Bword (32 bit) key because that wil not give the right result.
- Type ‘TdrLevel’ as the Name and click Enter.
- Double-click TdrLevel and set the value as 0 (it is set to that by default, but double check) and click OK.
- Close the registry editor and restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
The same solution fixed CTDs in both MSFS and Prepar3d for me.
PLEASE NOTE
If crashes return again after a Windows update, please make sure that this key still exists in your registry! It can occasionally happen that the key vanished after a Windows Update.
Sim hung on loading again, seems that registry change didn’t fix it. The Fenix App CPU usage is very high though, I think it is the cause for me.