With the latest update (v2.0.0.185 and beyond), the development team at Fenix Simulations finally announced the "Fenix A320 QRH fixed." But what exactly does that mean? Was it broken? And how does this fix change your in-flight emergency management?
For serious flight simulation enthusiasts, the Fenix A320 has long been the gold standard for systems depth on Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS). It mimics the real Airbus A320’s behavior, from hydraulic pressures to electronic centralized aircraft monitoring (ECAM). However, one persistent community complaint has been the Quick Reference Handbook (QRH) – until now. fenix a320 qrh fixed
Because now, when the red ECAM messages flash, you have the answer – fixed, accurate, and right at your fingertips. Have you tested the new Fenix A320 QRH? Share your findings in the comments below. Fly safe. With the latest update (v2
Launch MSFS, update your Fenix A320, load up a stormy approach into Innsbruck (LOWI), and intentionally fail a hydraulic system. Open the tablet. Watch the QRH come to life. Then, land safely. For serious flight simulation enthusiasts, the Fenix A320
Takeoff from KLAX (Los Angeles) runway 25L. At V1, you suffer an Engine #1 Fire .