The 1960s Franco-German C-160 Transall developed for Microsoft by AzurPoly has seen a major update in the form of a version 1.2 update. The update comes packed with a ton of updates, new features, and some impressive new capabilities. Let’s have a look!
Transall update








AzurPoly’s C-160 Transall already came packaged with some impressive features put into an airplane that has a lot of performance and capability. The latest version addresses some major issues including new FMS pages that make the airplane’s custom FMS more fully functional.
There are new animated paratroopers and vehicles that can be cargo dropped, there are new features on the airplane’s avionics system with support for the WorkingTitle GNS package by default, corrected sounds, there are tweaks to liveries and more. Here’s the full changelog as published on the developer’s Facebook.
- Animated paratroops and vehicles cargo drop
- New head-up display (HUD) with fully custom display
- FMS now fully capable for flight plan management
- New FMS pages (INI, FLP, DEPARTURE, ARRIVAL, RUNWAY, FACILITY INFO, DIRECT TO)
- New EFIS ARC and MAP modes
- Flight plan display on EFIS
- Fixed fuel consumed from only one tank at once
- Fixed APU stopping after few minutes
- Corrected engine sounds
- Removed loud engine sound in multiplayer
- Added button to refill methanol
- Switch to toggle NAV mode (VLOC/GPS)
- Fixed formation lights toggling wing lights
- New EFB option to set payload weights manually
- Fixed incorrect RPM hundreds indication
- Fixed propeller RPM drop after touchdown
- Fixed incorrect generator frequencies
- EFB update with autopilot VS mode
- Use Working Title GNS package by default
- Possibility to hide yoke
- More ergonomic autopilot pitch switch
- Fixed IFF knob not changing transponder state
- Fixed propeller dust effect displayed with engine off
- Updated EFB map source
- Small EFIS color changes
- Fixed missing decals on French grey livery
- Several minor texture fixes
The update is expected to go live on all storefronts over the next couple of weeks.





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