![]() I won’t notice the difference if something is not 100% correctly simulated. And for me, the simulation realism of FBW A32NX is far good enough for a “non-pilot”. That is mainly the reason why I don’t use Fenix, because as you already said, it is not intended for connecting hardware. Next to the fact that the realism is also very good, including the flight model, MCDU, etc…, it has all the interfacing capabilities that are required for a Home Cockpit Builder. I even would love to be able to hide the cockpit (still not possible in MSFS2020, it was possible in FSX). But as a Home Cockpit Builder, that is not relevant, because all that realism is been replaced by a REAL cockpit. You are definitely right! I’ve seen a lot of YouTube video’s, and it looks really stunning. and it will even get better in Flight Sim 2024 - your 10 year cockpit build project will get delivered better and better simulators in the future, and also better panels more cockpit parts available, maybe you even get some real Airbus cockpit seats on eBay and other interesting and uniqué parts.Īnd you should also give the Fenix a chance, you will surely become a 100% satisfied customer never wanting to fly anything else.Įxcept of course the Fenix A320 IAE version…Īnd the Fenix A320 freighter and A321 freighter in half a year or so. That´s why the Fenix and the FlyByWire is truly something special yes. But mostly only INOP-switches and duds that cannot even be clicked scattered everywhere all over the cockpit, on almost all panels, half of the systems not modeled and simulated, or significantly dumbed down and simplified, and everything being “heavily modified and simplified for simulation only”. I know the realism is the most important aspect but funny thing is, I found none of this almost bible-verse like chanted realism comparable to what the Fenix offers to it´s dedicated aviator in any of all the other (civilian) flight simulators. MCDU enthusiasts praise the Fenix for it´s perfection.įlight Simulator 2020 and Fenix A320 is like the ultimate aviator´s dream come true, finally redemption from the eternal outdated ugly PlayStation2 + PlayStation3 level graphics, and in all cockpits 50% of all switches and systems INOP … the whole flight simulation genre seemed to be stuck in this time-loop like situation literally forever from 1999 till 2019, with little (if any at all) visual and technical progress.Īnd literally everyone (except me) was defending this situation “it´s a simulator, therefore it must look like this, it must look like a Nintendo64 game because it´s about the REALISM…” Only the Fenix has a uniqué photorealistic cockpit with superior ultra high polygon visuals, and full MCDU programming with all sub-pages and other systems simulated. This is also one of the very high quality simulations, and it’s even free of charge! I know, but I’m using the FBW A32NX, and have no intention nor need to change. If you live in Belgium, look here: Northsea Flight Simulation - Full Motion Airbus Flight Simulator () ![]() I need to practice a bit before I rent a real A320 simulator for a couple of hours together with my youngest (although, he is more a Boeing guy). ![]() Now I will take a break and enjoy a bit the flying itself. MPLAB X IDE v5.45 for developing my PIC-microcontroller software. ![]() Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 (for my CockpitHardwareHUB and WASM module - see posts mentioned above for more details).EasyEDA for drawing my electronic schematics and PCB layout (my PCB’s are ordered with JLCPCB).Snapmaker Luban for controlling my Snapmaker 2.0 A350.Inkscape (free) for drawing the laser engraving designs.Fusion 360 (non commercial license) for creating CNC toolpaths.SketchUp for Web (yearly paid license) for making all my full 3D drawings (my starting point).I also have tools to work on electronics such as soldering iron, hotair soldering station, oscilloscope Rigol DS1202 E, multimeter, etc….MPLAB PICkit4 to develop and debug the PIC Microcontroller software (I’m using PIC18F47J53).Snapmaker 2.0 A350 for CNC, Laser and 3D-printing.I developed everything myself, using the following set of tools.
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