28.7.2020
Prepar3D

Flight Sim Labs Updates A320 and A321 for Prepar3D

 

Flight Sim Labs has updated their rendition of Airbus A320 and A321 to version 5.0.1.103, which gives the aircraft some improvements, and the A321 is now compatible with Prepar3D v5 with this update.

The information about the update has been shared through FSLabs forums, showing off also some screenshots of the A321 in Prepar3D v5.

In this update, the developer improved the PBR of A321 to meet the v5 standards, adding several imporvements which will also follow in A320 update, such as dynamic cabin window blinds logic, tuned dynamic lights, effects and splashes, overlays redone using PBR techniques, contrail fixes, and much more.

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Also, the code of the aircraft has been improved as well, such as cockpit door open/close logic for the various panel states, a fix for VOR radios, fixes to the FWC EMER CANC, button functionality and so.

Changelog

CIDS
    Cabin blinds logic save/load improvements
    Cabin blinds logic tweaked for hot wx

Effects
    Contrail tweaks

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FWC
    EMER CANC now cancels audible OVERSPEED and C CHORD (ALT ALERT) properly
    
Lights
    Several light fixes for P3Dv4/P3Dv5

Radios
    VOR tuning in ILS frequencies no longer shows needles on ND

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The developer also answered some questions from the customers. In the near future, we can expect an update for A319, and then the sharklets add-on. The developer would also like to share some information regarding the FSLabs for MSFS, however, because of the NDA, they are not able to talk about it. Because of MSFS, FSlabs is also looking for new developers.

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