FSX/P3D. Joshua Che., one of the Aerosoft Airbus X 318/319 developers has posted a new video this morning. The video offers an engine start preview from the perspective of the instrument panel. Obviously, the project is making some strides forward. Video link inside.
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12 comments:
Nice.
if only they would consider doing EPR for the IAE engines.....
not much of an airbus guy here. what am I suppose to be seeing here ?
The big thing is that it is normal start up, the engines start up and stay at idle just like the real one does.
Unlike most FS aircraft (simulator limitation). I hope that helps.
A complete manual engine start which does not require 'CTRL+E' like in the current one.
I'm a bit doubtful that in the current version of the airbus (v1.10) you are only able to power up the engines using ctrl+e.
I dont use CTRL+E in the current one - can do a manual start already in the AXE using the APU bleed, ignition switch and engine cutoff switches
They have EPR for the IAE engines.
I completely understand Aerosoft's decision not to model wing flex, and this is by no means a complaint although there is definitely wing flex. I really don't mean to be antagonistic, although if you watch in this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL0p9XTMXhs) from around 9 to 12 minutes you can see the wing hanging low (as it does in the Extended) and being straight once in the air.
Don't flog a dead horse...put this topic to sleep.
Gonna have to start a drinking game based on the words "wing flex". I'd be drunk pretty much around the clock.
I was worried about that posting this. I completely know it won't change, and I really shouldn't have put that up there.
@James
That's actually not a manual start. There are "ENG MAN START" pushbuttons on the overhead panel for real manual starts. (FCOM 1.70.80 p6)
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