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Airbus a320 cockpit vs fsx
Airbus a320 cockpit vs fsx











airbus a320 cockpit vs fsx

The fly-by-wire system was designed with protections to stop pilots getting the aircraft 'out of shape.' The pilot is not the last in the chain of command in an Airbus cockpit.

airbus a320 cockpit vs fsx

Another controversial feature the A320 offered was its computers. To say it caused a shock in civil aviation would be an understatement.Īirbus were redesigning the whole pilot experience. In their place a state of the art fly-by-wire system flown from a simple joystick mounted on the cabin wall, leaving the area in front of the main displays open. The standard yoke with cable connections to the control surfaces were completely removed. Inside the cockpit though, everything was changing. The cabin was made slightly wider, it was to fly faster at Mach 0.84, and the wing was to be made more efficient than the old 737. In 1981 the new aircraft was renamed the A320 and work began on an aircraft that would not only compete with the B737-200, but would beat it. The idea was to produce a single aisle short haul aircraft to compliment the A300 and A310 aircraft. There are no winners, but there many myths and misconceptions that surround both. Its Blur versus Pulp, The Beatles verses the Monkeys, tea versus coffee. The A320 is part of that never-ending battle on 'which is best', when compared to the older Boeing 737. There are lies, damned lies and the Airbus A320.













Airbus a320 cockpit vs fsx