Hey everyone, I am new so kindly excuse me if something in the message is repetitive or has been asked earlier. In the a350 there are multiple landing systems that are available such as FLS, GLS, ILS, F-app, RNAV and maybe something else. Will the a350 have the options for all of these or will the standard ILS be available with the launch. Although most people won't see a major difference in terms of these landing systems like the FLS, GLS, and the ILS.
Also another doubt I saw that you guys have planned BTV and ANF as well for the a350 so, will it be implemented in the a380 as well in the future prior or after the launch of the a350.
I saw the teasers for the A350 and i must say it is very impressive for a mobile flight simulator. Hopefully this beast comes to the sim very soon. Can't wait to fly and do a review of it
a350 Landing systems
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For now the approach types will be identical to what is currently possible with the A380. It can fly an ILS autoland or fly an FMS approach (RNAV).
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Just curious, are you guys going to also be adding xLS?
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What is that has something to do with the Airbus A350-1000 Landing System? It doesn't look like it's on topic. Maybe it's time for You to to back to School.
Ever not make a big deal of little things? You don’t have to respond to it, just do the emoji and ignore it.
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What is that has something to do with the Airbus A350-1000 Landing System? It doesn't look like it's on topic. Maybe it's time for You to to back to School.
xLS is pretty much a landing system so I think I'm on topic
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- Official Post
xLS is Airbus'es way of displaying all approach systems as "look alike". So regardless if you fly and ILS, GLS, MLS, FLS, etc. the localizer needle and glide slope needle as well as autopilot interactions are the same and there are just minor differences like the labels and symbols.
To my knowledge the A350, A380, A320neo family and A330neo family have this feature but it might even be available on older aircraft with a software update.
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With Regards to the A350, I see a lot of talk about it but I'm not entirely sure where and when it releases.
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- Official Post
With Regards to the A350, I see a lot of talk about it but I'm not entirely sure where and when it releases.
Yes, because we have not published any release date or time frame
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Yes, because we have not published any release date or time frame
Also wird er diesen Monat wahrscheinlich auch nicht auf den Markt kommen
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Also wird er diesen Monat wahrscheinlich auch nicht auf den Markt kommen
Kann sein, kann aber auch nicht sein.
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Kann sein, kann aber auch nicht sein.
Ist noch viel zu tun oder nicht mehr so viel zu tun
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Kann sein, kann aber auch nicht sein.
IPACS I don't why but this message really indicates something that is coming very soon. These are jsut predictions though!
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IPACS I don't why but this message really indicates something that is coming very soon. These are jsut predictions though!
This message doesn't suggest anything! He just says, "It may be or it may not be,." There's no point in speculating. You might as well go to church and ask God.
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xLS is Airbus'es way of displaying all approach systems as "look alike". So regardless if you fly and ILS, GLS, MLS, FLS, etc. the localizer needle and glide slope needle as well as autopilot interactions are the same and there are just minor differences like the labels and symbols.
To my knowledge the A350, A380, A320neo family and A330neo family have this feature but it might even be available on older aircraft with a software update.
If you add the a320 the plane will be developed from 0 or you only will change the engines?