The developers at Fenix Simulations have rolled out another minor update for their A320 products, bringing the family to version 2.2.0.359. This update mainly focuses on issues around art and sound with avionic updates. The team highlighted that since July 26th, 127 builds have been completed in development. This averages two per day, signalling a strong commitment to addressing feedback and enhancing their product.
Fenix Simulations New Updates
Avionics and systems
This update focused on resolving various historic avionics and systems issues. One of the critical fixes addresses the problem with SayIntentions ACARS, where users were previously unable to connect to the system. This issue has now been fully resolved, allowing for user connectivity.


Furthermore, a fix has been implemented for the LVR ASYM message, which appeared during engine failure when the thrust lever was idle. The released update also fixes this issue, allowing the add-on to operate more reliably in any situation. Lastly, minor performance improvements have been made, enhancing the overall simulation experience.
Art and Sound
Alongside the system corrections, this update introduces several visual and sound enhancements, focusing on the A319 and A321 models. The volume of the standby ADI vibrator has now been corrected. For the A319, a problem with missing polygons in the overhead bin has been addressed. The A321 has also seen multiple visual fixes, including improvements to the flap rod animations, corrections to material assignments, and discrepancies in flap extension between the left and right wings.


Moreover, gaps in the rear cabin windows and issues with rivet normals on the flaps have been fixed, ensuring a more visually accurate model. The cockpit livery decals have also received adjustments to the standard map, improving their appearance. Finally, some clickspots that were difficult to interact with from the First Officer’s seat have been made easier to use, enhancing overall usability.
The updated version 2.2.0.359 of the Fenix A320 series is now available for everyone to install from the Fenix app. You can connect with Fenix Simulations on their Discord. If you are interested in the previous Fenix Simulations update, read our article here. To stay up-to-date with all flight simulation news, stay tuned to FSNews.eu.
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