20.1.2025
MSFS

FSLabs Releases New Update to the A321ceo for MSFS 2020

 

FSLabs have released an update to their A321ceo for MSFS 2020. This update focuses on enhancing the simulation and resolving a range of issues reported by the community. This update addressed numerous bugs and implements some new features to further elevate the product’s realism and functionality.

WXR-2100 Weather Radar

Building on the existing technology provided by Asobo in MSFS 2020, the Rockwell Collins WXR-2100 system has been implemented. This system fits right into the A321ceo’s avionics suite and leverages Asobo’s weather engine. The Radar Functionality has been designed to interact with the live weather inside MSFS 2020.

Enhancing the player’s experience, this weather radar ensures an accurate return, reflecting real world conditions. With auto-tilt adjustments and customisable range settings, the radar systems offer a highly comprehensive toolset for route planning. This update has been crafted to make it true to life with a realistic display and simulation.

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FSLabs Hardware Integration

FSLabs have confirmed that their code has now been expanded to work seamlessly with popular hardware systems. This includes systems like WINWING, miniCockpit, Wingflex and others. It allows users to fully explore their extensive LVARs list and event tables. This makes it easier than ever for users to enhance and personalise their simulation experience.

Among other bug fixes, these are the only two major additions to the FSLabs A321ceo. FSLabs are continuing to release updates to their A321ceo, enhancing its simulation and design. They are ensuring it’s as true to life as possible and addressing numerous bugs in each update.

Feel free to join our Discord server to share your feedback on the article, screenshots from your flights or just chat with the rest of the team and the community. Click here to join the server.

 

FSLabs have released an update to their A321ceo for MSFS 2020. This update focuses on enhancing the simulation and resolving a range of issues reported by the community. This update addressed numerous bugs and implements some new features to further elevate the product’s realism and functionality.

WXR-2100 Weather Radar

Building on the existing technology provided by Asobo in MSFS 2020, the Rockwell Collins WXR-2100 system has been implemented. This system fits right into the A321ceo’s avionics suite and leverages Asobo’s weather engine. The Radar Functionality has been designed to interact with the live weather inside MSFS 2020.

Enhancing the player’s experience, this weather radar ensures an accurate return, reflecting real world conditions. With auto-tilt adjustments and customisable range settings, the radar systems offer a highly comprehensive toolset for route planning. This update has been crafted to make it true to life with a realistic display and simulation.

Read also: SoFly Releases Global Landings: Northeast Asia for MSFS

FSLabs Hardware Integration

FSLabs have confirmed that their code has now been expanded to work seamlessly with popular hardware systems. This includes systems like WINWING, miniCockpit, Wingflex and others. It allows users to fully explore their extensive LVARs list and event tables. This makes it easier than ever for users to enhance and personalise their simulation experience.

Among other bug fixes, these are the only two major additions to the FSLabs A321ceo. FSLabs are continuing to release updates to their A321ceo, enhancing its simulation and design. They are ensuring it’s as true to life as possible and addressing numerous bugs in each update.

Feel free to join our Discord server to share your feedback on the article, screenshots from your flights or just chat with the rest of the team and the community. Click here to join the server.

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