AirPacific747 From Denmark, joined May 2008, 1726 posts, RR: 24 Posted (4 months 2 weeks 4 days 9 hours ago) and read 2983 times:
I already have the Airsimmer (Airbugger) A320, but there are so many bugs that it is quite frustrating. I've been waiting for them to release the pro edition hoping that they would have ironed out the bugs, but it seems like nothing happens.
It is very important for me that the cockpit and the panel are as close to the real thing as possible. Are there any other Airbus models out there?
The Airsimmer one can't even capture a glideslope and the autopilot is very slow at responding. I like the fact that they have tried to model the FBW systems as detailed as they have, but it is not quite like the real thing, handlingwise.
Fabo From Slovakia, joined Aug 2005, 826 posts, RR: 1 Reply 1, posted (4 months 2 weeks 4 days 8 hours ago) and read 2974 times:
You are out of luck. Airbugger (love it!) is still the closest thing to an Airbus there is.
Some say FSLabs is out to be for A320 what PMDG is for 737NG, but after the airsimmer fiasco and AirlinerXP abandoning, I dont believe it until I have it on my screen.
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AirPacific747 From Denmark, joined May 2008, 1726 posts, RR: 24 Reply 2, posted (4 months 2 weeks 4 days 5 hours ago) and read 2961 times:
Quoting Fabo (Reply 1): Some say FSLabs is out to be for A320 what PMDG is for 737NG, but after the airsimmer fiasco and AirlinerXP abandoning, I dont believe it until I have it on my screen.
Okay thank you! I will try to look up the FSLabs Airbus model to see if it is any good.. It is quite disappointing that there are still no PMDG standard Airbus models out there. I can imagine that it would sell well given that there is so little competition.
AirPacific747 From Denmark, joined May 2008, 1726 posts, RR: 24 Reply 4, posted (4 months 2 weeks 3 days 23 hours ago) and read 2927 times:
It seems like Airsimmer is still developing the A320 Advanced edition though. They are looking for real world A320 pilots as beta testers, so I sent them a mail
GBLKD From United Kingdom, joined Jan 2011, 330 posts, RR: 0 Reply 5, posted (4 months 2 weeks 2 days 3 hours ago) and read 2854 times:
My Dad has got the Wilco Airbus series for FS9 and is very happy with it. It seems to be (to me, a 737/757 guy anyway) very good. It's a few years old now but he's had no bugs and is vey happy with the level of realism in the systems.
Gingersnap From United Kingdom, joined Aug 2010, 675 posts, RR: 6 Reply 6, posted (4 months 2 weeks 2 days 3 hours ago) and read 2851 times:
Quoting GBLKD (Reply 5): My Dad has got the Wilco Airbus series for FS9 and is very happy with it. It seems to be (to me, a 737/757 guy anyway) very good. It's a few years old now but he's had no bugs and is vey happy with the level of realism in the systems.
Yeah I used that model for quite some time. I will admit I use Aerosoft's Airbus X now I use FSX.
Gingersnap From United Kingdom, joined Aug 2010, 675 posts, RR: 6 Reply 8, posted (4 months 2 weeks 1 day 20 hours ago) and read 2808 times:
They are developing a more complete simulation of the A320/321, with Airbus X Extended.
As of now, the MCDU has about half of the usual features. This extended version should address that. I'm just disappointing they don't appear to be doing the A318/319 models.