FBW A320NX

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ubergeek
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FBW A320NX

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Hi,

I cannot seem to get the FBW A320NX to work.

Some Context:
I purchased FSIPanel a few days ago.
I tried it out with the PMDG 737 which worked well. Practiced a few landings. Good tool.
Today I launched FSIPanel and it seemed to self update.
I spun up the FBW a320NX to do some practice landings.
Nothing seems to happen when i click the "Move AC" button.
The "Detected compatible aircraft" is "FLYBYWIRE A320 NEO".
I switched back to the PMDG 737 and things started to work again.

I can only surmise there is some sort of issue between FSIPanel and the FBD A320.
jpgarraio
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Re: FBW A320NX

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On MSFS 2020?
Did you watch the YouTube tutorial for this aircraft?

For info the FBW A320 is not compatible on FSiPanel 2024

Cheers,

J-P
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Re: FBW A320NX

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This is on MSFS 2020 using the stable release of FBW.
I did watch the video.
I'm not seeing any of the instructions like "Move throttle to CLB detent", etc.
Is there any logs available that might provide some insight in what is happening.
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Re: FBW A320NX

Post by jpgarraio »

Hi,

Yes in FSiPanel directory, you will have log.txt which can give some information.
When you click on MOVE AC, no messages displayed at all on MSFS?

Do you have a file CustomAC.db in FSiPanel directory, if yes, please delete it and try again.

Regards,

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Re: FBW A320NX

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Went back to try your suggestion of removing customac.db file.

Couldn't find the file but when I loaded things up to try it, expecting to check out the logs, things just worked with the FBW.

I'm not sure what I did differently last time.

Anyways, thanks for your suggestions.

We'll call this one user error. :)
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