(often abbreviated as v131) was the final major service pack released for the 32-bit FSX platform. This version addressed countless legacy bugs from the v1.2 and v1.3 iterations, including the infamous "ALT*" capture issues and LCD display flickering on older graphics cards.
Let’s simulate a short hop from London Heathrow (EGLL) to Edinburgh (EGPH).
It is an older version compared to the later "Aerosoft Airbus Professional" series. Some minor bugs reported, though mostly resolved by v1.31. 7. Conclusion: Is it Still Worth It?
Note: If you were looking for a product description rather than the update log, here is the official description:
: Aerosoft has focused on replicating the flight dynamics and performance characteristics of the real Airbus aircraft. This results in a more realistic flying experience, where users must carefully manage takeoff, cruising, and landing phases.
One of the standout fixes in this version iteration was the refinement of the Autopilot logic. The "Selected" vs "Managed" modes are the heart of flying an Airbus. In older versions, the transition between climbing in "Open Climb" (OP CLB) and "Cruise" could result in unrealistic speed spikes. V3.13 smoothed this out, making the auto-throttle much more stable. The "step climb" logic also saw improvements, allowing for smoother altitude changes during long-haul flights.
The bundle is designed to simulate the day-to-day tasks of a Captain rather than every individual circuit breaker, making it highly accessible while maintaining depth. Flight Dynamics: Features a custom Fly-by-Wire (FBW)
A virtual first officer reads out real-world checklists based on your flight phase.
The stretched variant, perfect for high-density domestic routes.
Realistic audio callouts for takeoff speeds, altitude captures, and landing minimums.
Use the included Aerosoft Livery Manager to install real-world airline paints without breaking the aircraft configuration files.
The backbone of the fleet, ideal for major commercial routes.
(often abbreviated as v131) was the final major service pack released for the 32-bit FSX platform. This version addressed countless legacy bugs from the v1.2 and v1.3 iterations, including the infamous "ALT*" capture issues and LCD display flickering on older graphics cards.
Let’s simulate a short hop from London Heathrow (EGLL) to Edinburgh (EGPH).
It is an older version compared to the later "Aerosoft Airbus Professional" series. Some minor bugs reported, though mostly resolved by v1.31. 7. Conclusion: Is it Still Worth It?
Note: If you were looking for a product description rather than the update log, here is the official description:
: Aerosoft has focused on replicating the flight dynamics and performance characteristics of the real Airbus aircraft. This results in a more realistic flying experience, where users must carefully manage takeoff, cruising, and landing phases.
One of the standout fixes in this version iteration was the refinement of the Autopilot logic. The "Selected" vs "Managed" modes are the heart of flying an Airbus. In older versions, the transition between climbing in "Open Climb" (OP CLB) and "Cruise" could result in unrealistic speed spikes. V3.13 smoothed this out, making the auto-throttle much more stable. The "step climb" logic also saw improvements, allowing for smoother altitude changes during long-haul flights.
The bundle is designed to simulate the day-to-day tasks of a Captain rather than every individual circuit breaker, making it highly accessible while maintaining depth. Flight Dynamics: Features a custom Fly-by-Wire (FBW)
A virtual first officer reads out real-world checklists based on your flight phase.
The stretched variant, perfect for high-density domestic routes.
Realistic audio callouts for takeoff speeds, altitude captures, and landing minimums.
Use the included Aerosoft Livery Manager to install real-world airline paints without breaking the aircraft configuration files.
The backbone of the fleet, ideal for major commercial routes.