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Project Airbus A320-200 CFM Fictionary Paint. This model has been tested to be used with Microsoft Flight Simulator A Century of Flight ONLY. As of release there are no plans to make this model compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator X. Feedback and Suggestions: Users are encouraged to post their feedback and opinions on the Project Airbus Forums located at http: www. oxidesigns. com projectairbus. Background Information Project Airbus was born in the mist of flight simulations golden era, at a time when all addon production was taking a turn to supreme accuracy and evolved from sheer simplicity to authentic flight recreation. In early 2002, Trevor Slack came across Thomas Ruths website, while his A300 was still in production. Trevor had the benefit to beta test Thomas creation and they
Show more... constantly exchanged ideas and information, so to end up naming their effort Project Airbus, and soon after, with the texturing assistance of Nicholas Wu, the A300 became the first groups big hit. The number of variables they had managed to incorporate into the model was almost revolutionary and never seen before in the flight simulator scene. In the meanwhile, a lot of people were inclined to help the groups effort and names such as that of Thomas Kwong, Alexander Kvitta, Peter Binamira, Michael Karam, Gianmarco Bettiol or Micheal Theriault were written down PAs book. The A320 was another success and the last for quite some time. It also included many new features and was widely regarded as simply the best A320 flight simulator rendition available at that point in time. The group went through a rough patch in late 2003 and early 2004 and was commonly decided that there was a break. However, a proposal to revive the group with new blood and projects was welcomed and work on the new version of the A320 began. Three years later, the A320 has been finally released and Project Airbus has a lot more up its sleeve for the future! For now, we hope you take your time at enjoying our current recreation, as that is the first and foremost stimulus in freeware addon production. Features The Project Airbus A320 offers a wide range of features, many of which are XML-controlled such as: Pressurisation outflow valve controls air pressure by letting it out, opens below 30 knots on ground Ground spoilers Pack outlets open different amounts due to temperature Idle reversers reversers stay open for a couple of seconds after they have been shut off, open full when only idle reverse thrust is selected Parallel bogies in the double-bogey model (used by Indian Airlines) Dynamic jetwash visible only when engines running Dropping surfaces elevators and ailerons drop when engines are shut off Also: Opening passenger and cargo doors Custom effects double strobes, navigation and beacon lights, as well as touchdown effects Dynamic shine Wingviews Accurate landing gear extension and retraction Doors Operation L1 Select exit (Shift + E) L2 + cargo doors Tail hook up down (not assigned to a key binding by default) R1 + R2 Wing fold unfold (not assigned to a key binding by default) Credits The Project Airbus Team, now and then: Andy Warden external model design Thomas Ruth virtual cockpit design and texturing; XML coding Peter Binamira flight dynamics and sounds Demetris Themistocleous base textures and liveries Alessandro Savarese base textures John Tavendale liveries Derek Mayer liveries Matthew Murray corporate design and organization Gianmarco Bettiol imagery and feedback Nick Wu feedback Trevor Slack feedback Alexander Kvitta feedback David Bromwich feedback Special thanks to our guest painters and all who helped in the completion of this project Ben Jones Dickson Chan Jaco du Preez Sheldon Fernandes Terence Pereira Flight Dynamics Testing and Feedback: Capt. Manny Osias F O Spike Acenas Mark Bolatete Kester Masias
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Project Airbus A320-200 CFM Fictionary Paint. Rating: 6.00 of 10 over a total of 1 reviews.
Project Airbus A320-200 CFM Fictionary Paint. Rating: 6.00 of 10 over a total of 1 reviews.
TAREK-3691rating: 6
July 3, 2010
there is no virtual cockpit