Posts by Patolas

    Yes, the Airbus braking (and some airplanes too) is much more realistic in Aerofly 4, but in the Global (mobile) version, according to some research I did, the friction model, braking torque, weight, drag, spoilers, thrust reversers, and BTV logic are very simplified. On PC it's much more realistic, but on mobile it's simpler and more limited.

    These are the points I'm focusing on, where Aerofly "breaks the physics"

    The coefficient of friction is too high.

    The maximum braking torque is applied too quickly.

    The reverse gear is too efficient.

    Weight has little influence on the energy dissipated.

    I own Aerofly 4 and the global version, however, the braking system doesn't account for friction with the ground, the weight of the aircraft... It's simply a super powerful brake; a B773ER, even when overweight, can easily brake in approximately 400 meters, which is unrealistic. Aerofly is a simulator where I study, learn, and perform checklist procedures, and I fly with realistic procedures, but the only thing that really leaves something to be desired is the braking system, with powerful brakes that make a gigantic aircraft stop at a regional airport—that's extremely unrealistic. ?(

    I've always wanted a simulator, and Aerofly FS provided me with a great, realistic, and functional experience for mobile devices.

    Yesterday, I saw a post from 2021 showing the airports available on Aerofly via Google Maps, but I didn't see SBMQ (Macapá Intl. Airport), which is the airport of my hometown, and that's my main priority.

    Is SBMQ (Macapá Intl. Airport) present in Aerofly? I have information that Belém Airport (SBBE) is in the game (Aerofly). I've always wanted to fly the Belém-Macapá route, and besides SBMQ being my home airport, SBBE is the airport I've travelled on the most in my entire life, with layovers and direct flights.

    If any developer can answer me, I would be greatly grateful.