We’ve released a small patch to version 0.9.1 to fix the metadata found in MSFS content manager to properly reflect the stable version is installed. We’ve also contacted our ground staff to properly switch the INOP sticker to the correct colors. All flights are now cleared for departure.
We’ve added a small quality of life change when using the remote MCDU with our latest SimBridge update (0.3.19).
With all A32NX versions you can now choose to utilize “simbridge.local:{PORT}” instead of hunting for your local IP address.
We hope this makes it easier in the long run when using additional external displays once developed.
We’re excited to bring a slew of new features and various improvements in the A32NX Stable Version. Terrain on ND is now available through our SimBridge, we’ve got some improved visuals by way of interior and exterior lighting, as well as new UI elements in the flyPadOS. In the spirit of our dedication to realistic simulation, we have updated and further tuned plenty of onboard systems to even better match realistic operation and functionality.
This release is the culmination of months of work by our team and contributors, and we’re proud to release v0.10.0. Happy flying!
Immerse yourself with advanced navigational capabilities as we introduce vertical navigation to Stable Version 0.11.0 of the A32NX. We have refined various crucial flight instruments, bolstered the FMS with comprehensive updates, and introduced new realistic simulations of systems involving cross bleed engine starts and air conditioning.
We’re also excited to introduce updates to the flyPadOS with more reliable weather data from NOAA, new functionality, and cosmetic upgrades.
We just published a small update for our A32NX Stable Version. It primarily addresses some minor issues that were present in our previous stable release. Specifically, we have resolved a problem when a runway is missing from the base sim, but the navdata has been added externally (e.g. Navigraph).