4.2.2022
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FenixSim Previews A320 Cockpit Textures

FenixSim has shared some cockpit previews of their upcoming A320 rendition for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Read more here!

FenixSim has today shared some previews of their upcoming rendition of A320 CEO for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Through their Discord server, they shared three detailed cockpit screenshots from the aircraft cockpit.

FenixSim is currently working on a study level A320 CEO version of the popular Airbus narrow body airliner for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The developer promises to bring an advanced simulation of the A320 with a lot of features. They initially announced this project back in July, which you can read article about here.

Those three new previews show the detailed texturing found in the cockpit. The main parts of the cockpit the developer showed in these pictures are the MCDU, MCP and ND panels. All of those parts mentioned show the use of PBR materials in the textures. Each surface has a different feel to it, making the effect even more impressive.

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In addition, each part of the cockpit is modelled differently, with various scratches and imperfections visible.

Furthermore, the developer also shared some audio previews through their YouTube channel, which you can read more about in our previous article. The developer hasn’t shared any more information as of yet. However, if you’d like to learn more about this upcoming A320 for Microsoft Flight Simulator, you can read our other articles covering this topic.

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