A new update has just dropped for Fenix Simulations A320 for Microsoft Flight Simulator with a lengthy list of changes to items big and small. The company is also talking about sound changes, a new installer and the groundwork being laid for A319 and A321 releases.
New installer, sounds, more
A bunch of news is coming at us from Fenix Simulations on their popular Airbus projects.

The first item is a new installer which has launched today. The old installer was always intended by them to be a temporary product but ended up going for quite a long time. The new installer lays groundwork for the future release of the A319 & A321 product while also improving the install process for the A320. Reportedly update and download times are faster and you will no longer need to download all files in each update and instead just get what you need. Nice!
Sound improvements have also just arrived. New recordings have been used to update sounds across multiple different aspects. On the CFM56 there are a series of new recordings in place while the IAE engines have had some tweaks to balance and new airflow recordings done as well. Further work has been done to change the engine sounds according to weather conditions.
Small flight model changes have been made with a new wind simulation having been implemented. We’ll reportedly see small variations in wind readings if you kick the rudder and some natural variation in wind readings based on how the aircraft works.
As always, Fenix Simulations is focused on details big and small. The A319 and A321 product is on the way from the sounds of things but we haven’t learned much new yet. That said, a new image has emerged across various Flight Sim communities reportedly pulled from the new installer showing off the shorter A319.
For the full update from Fenix Simulations, check it out here!






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