30.4.2020
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UPDATED: Aerosoft Airbus A32X Professional updated to v1.3.1.0

 

UPDATED: Aerosoft has today (30.4.) released the same update for the A320/A321 Professional.

Aerosoft released an update on Thursday for their Airbus A318 and A319 Professional addon. This update brings several bug fixes and improvements. There are no new features or big changes.

The holding pattern drawing on the ND has received several bugfixes. The COM radio frequencies now have a spacing of 8.33kHz instead of the 25kHz it has before. Users of the Airbus A318/19 and/or A320/21 Professional can only update to this latest version by downloading and installing the latest installer, not with the Aerosoft Updater.

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If you’re interested in buying the Aerosoft Airbus A318 and A319 Professional, you can do so at the FSNews Store for €60.96. The Aerosoft Airbus A320 and A321 Professional are also available here for €60.96.

Changelog

  • Bug Fix: EFB folder path full unicode support to fix issue with special characters
  • Bug Fix: Dive issue when speed increased
  • Bug Fix: Small fix for GSmini display
  • Bug Fix: After setting altimeter to STD it might have happened that former QNH still was set on according ND altimeter while STD displayed on BARO selector
  • Bug Fix: Fix for park brk desync issue in CFD
  • Improvement: A/THR response adapted for better turbulence handling
  • Improvement: Several small adjustments in ND like heading bug visible with preselected HDG on FCU
  • Improvement: Several adjustments with STEP ALTS implementation • Improvement: Several speed flags and protection speeds and logics improved
  • Improvement: Multiple fixes in holdings line drawing
  • Improvement: COMs frequency spacing changed from 25kHz to now 8.33kHz

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