Aerosoft X A320
Aerosoft X-plane Traffic
This video tutorial looks at the approach, final and landing phases of flight. After landing, we also look at how to clean up, park and shut down the aircraft. A320 Tutorials Playlist: I have a Patreon page so if this video was valuable and you would like to support me to give me the opportunity to continue making videos like this, you can check out my Patreon at this link.
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Mar 16, 2017. Fly-by-wire fans rejoice! This add-on is a high fidelity and massively detailed rendition of the Airbus A320 and A321 for FSX: Steam Edition. Developed by Aerosoft, this add-on contains exquisite models as well as all of the systems that are used in day to day flights in the real world.
Introduction The Airbus A320 family has widely become the classic choice for regional airlines since its introduction in March 1988. Designed to compete with Boeing's hugely successful 737 series, the A320 offered similar passenger and cargo capacities, but with much more economical engines which airlines heavily favoured. The A320 aircraft family was also unique because it was the first passenger airliner to introduce full Fly-By-Wire (FBW) controls. This meant that, for the first time in commercial aviation history, passengers were almost completely in the hands of a computer; not a human. Since 1988, the Airbus family has grown into a very large one.
The success of the A320 series was built upon and used to market Airbus' largest offering; the A380. Plenty of different variants featured cutting edge winglet designs, eventually lead to development of new cargo models. To date, 4,485 members of the A320 family have been born, of which 4,400 are in active service today. Aerosoft's Airbus X Design plans for the Airbus X were first revealed to eager “simmers” in January 2010.
The project was initially announced to be aimed between “more complex aircraft and the (FSX) default A320”, comparable to Just Flight's F-Lite range of FS add-ons. The product was portrayed as having an outstanding visual model, along with realistic lighting and detailed animations, whilst proving some relief for users with lower-specification computers. After an unbelievable amount of visual taunting, courtesy of Aerosoft's Mathjis Kok, the “Airbus X” was released on 2nd September 2010.