I've been curious to doing autopilot flights now with the default map in Aerofly Global. I could fly the whole map manually but I'm learning now. It just bothers me that sometimes the plane feels to tilt soo much when I change headings at like cruise (FL180-FL210) when I fly from Monterey to Sacramento. I also once tried to fly with FSX in my potato laptop and I noticed an option in the heading knob to switch angles on the turns. Is this also a thing on the Aerofly Cockpit? I'm not really pro in cockpit stuff, I mostly fly manually all the time and this is a first for me in terms of Aerofly (I did basic A/P at FSX for a couple of hours because Philippines is flyable hehe)
Airbus Autopilot - Heading, Angle
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The autopilot uses a bank angle of 25 degrees currently, which is correct at low altitude. Above a certain altitude, (I think it was FL140 or so) the autopilot of the real aircraft would switch to a lower bank angle of just 15 degrees or so which is more comfortable during cruise. But unfortunately I can't add this in yet because the route would switch to the next waypoint way to late and it would overshoot each turn by a lot. So until the route is fixed this behavior cannot be changed, sorry.
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The autopilot uses a bank angle of 25 degrees currently, which is correct at low altitude. Above a certain altitude, (I think it was FL140 or so) the autopilot of the real aircraft would switch to a lower bank angle of just 15 degrees or so which is more comfortable during cruise. But unfortunately I can't add this in yet because the route would switch to the next waypoint way to late and it would overshoot each turn by a lot. So until the route is fixed this behavior cannot be changed, sorry.
It works in the Boeing though where you can change the bank angle manually?