Wolfgang Weber
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8 minutes ago, aivlasoft said:
Hi Wolfgang,
it was not me who responded to your post.
ooops
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19 hours ago, lonewulf47 said:
Wolfgang,
Changes are generally not transferred to the A/C. The fact that it worked partially so far is just a coincidence. ...
I personally use the development version of the FBW bus in exactly this way.
Hi Urs,
thx for your fast answer
I loved the mentioned coincidence, it was very fast when you got several DIR TO by ATC. But then I will use the systems in the split way as you do.
regards, Wolfgang
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Hi,
I have a problem since the last FlyByWire A320NX update. I only use the development version of the FBW A320NX (due to several problems after the last MSFS-update, FBW recommends to use this version, not the stable version.)
In this new version the Asobo FlightPlanManager was replaced by a customFPM (cFPM) made by FlyByWire and this cFPM has several advantages over the standard Asobo-FPM.
Changes to the Flightplan which I make in the EFB (STAR, DIR TO etc) are visible in the EFB, but they are not anymore pushed in to the aircraft as it was in the past. Therefore all changes have to be done in the MCDU, which ist much more time consuming and not very comfortable.
I am sure, that this problem is not caused by the EFB, but the cFPM will be in the stable version in the near future and if you have any ideas to fix the problem, that would be great.
regards,
Wolfgang
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I did also the client and server update yesterday and I have no problems with the ATC ribbon, everything works fine as before (I am using vPilot)
Wolfgang
I have STARS and SIDs since the update of msf2020 GOTY
in EFB v2 - Support forum
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Good morning,
maybe that is the same issue that I have mentioned here and (as far as I recognize it) it is caused by the new custom Flight Plan Manager of FBW. Some minutes ago I switched back to the stable version with the old FPM and during a test flight I could push changes made in the EFB into the aircraft systems.
Wolfgang