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FS2020 - A32NX Neo FlyByWire - GIT Config Files

Hello everyone !
I bought recentely a bunch of GoFlight modules (P8, T8, GF46 and RP48) and also bought the GoFlightInterfaceTool to use them.
So far I didn't have too much trouble making them work in FS2020, but since i want to fly the the A32NX Neo mod from FlyByWire Simulations, I wondered if, since the mod is very very popular, there was some kind of preset or config file already existing. It seems this plane is very complicated to setup on the goflight interface tool, so if there is anything to go faster, i would love to know.
Thanks ! :)

Comments

  • I have been working on the FBW A32nx for a while now. So far I've found it extremely difficult to find all of variables and events needed to program the modules. The detective works to reveal variables and events but some still seem hidden. It's not as simple as it seems in the directions or in the videos. The FBW A32nx is tricky because you can't just sit on the ground and program; you must be in the air and flying before some to the events and variables will be revealed. I have the T8 programmed for the lights and for the the altimeter switch from baro to standard; the RP 48 to change heading and altitude and to activate the autopilot but I've not found the secret to programming a button to switch the altitude from managed to manual and back again. I've done fairly well with the stock planes but the FBW is a tough one. Also, it seems few here have tried since there are almost never answers to questions about the FBW. The FBW documentation does have an extensive list of events and variables. Best wishes on your programming.
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