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when I level off during flight the throttle acts funny. it doesn't do a good job of keeping the speed constant. so the plane will slow slightly and the throttle will then go to nearly full throttle to speed the plane up, but by going full the speed will go higher then it should so the throttle will then drop to near idol to slow the plane down. its basically gets stuck in this pattern of up and down until i begin to descend. anyone have any clue whats going on here. I have only had this problem sense the new a320 came out.
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Throttle throttle throttle. There's no such thing as a throttle in an Airbus.

 

Try selecting a lower Mach number and seeing if that fixes the problem. If it does, you can try increasing again to see if it stabilises at the original speed.

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when I level off during flight the throttle acts funny. it doesn't do a good job of keeping the speed constant. so the plane will slow slightly and the throttle will then go to nearly full throttle to speed the plane up, but by going full the speed will go higher then it should so the throttle will then drop to near idol to slow the plane down. its basically gets stuck in this pattern of up and down until i begin to descend. anyone have any clue whats going on here. I have only had this problem sense the new a320 came out.

 

Hi, this fluctuation is a known issue. Visit the Aerosoft support forums and download the latest hotfix 1.30f, it will cure the problem - it is the 4th bullet point of the changelist by Mathijs Kok ("* Autothrottle issues solved.")

 

http://forum.aerosoft.com/index.php?/topic/94501-a320a321-hotfix-130f/

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Great, I had the same problem with the latest A320 version.

Another problem with Aerosoft Bari airport, it has an ILS but the signal is missing. I went there using different aircraft (A320-X, CLSky DC-9, CS 737) and never had an ILS signal.

 

Hi, which frequency did you use? ADE says the ILS is on 111.350 for ILS 07 at Bari X. Edit: and it works on that freq, I just tried.

 

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Hm, FSCommander is showing it as 109.30 for rwy 07.

111.35 works though. Still the auto-frequency capable aircraft like A320 set it to 109.30, then you have to reinput it manually. That's fine as long as I remember the greq. is 111.35.

Another serious problem is with Madeira, FASommander doesn't see it and it's not in FSComm's database. There is no way to set up a flightplan to LPMA (unless you do it with FSX flightplanner).

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You should rebuild your FSC database. The database manager parses your scenery.cfg and should have the updated data for lpma afterwards. You need to do this every time you install new scenery.

 

The nav databases for the FMCs are a little trickier.

 

You can edit the Nav database by hand, if it really annoys you.

You go here:

..\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\aerosoft\Airbus_Fallback\NavDataPro

and open the file "airports.txt" Search for your airport by ICAO and check the data for it. It is pretty straight forward, and it should not be a problem to edit it.

 

I just checked the current NavDataPro and Navigraph sets, LIBD is in there with 111.350. But I will test it later too with the Airbus. I'm flying around there as well currently.

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Just discovered something. If you have FTX Vector, the FSC database manager seems to screw up, it reads the airport elevation correction data last, and thinks it is the airport. If this happens, the airport data will not be present in FSC. I built a scenery.cfg without Vector, ran the database update, and the airport info was back.

 

If you open the airport information window in FSC for LPMA, what does it say in the red "Based on file: AF2_LPMA.BGL" text?

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