Aerosoft has provided an update on the development of their highly anticipated Airbus A330 aircraft, specifically focusing on the progress of the autoflight system. The developer has successfully removed unnecessary code from the previous Prepar3D version of the airliner, resolving most associated problems. However, a few seemingly trivial issues have proven to be more challenging than expected.
One recent development effort involved fine-tuning the aircraft engine performance parameters to ensure accurate sound engineering. Additionally, the lateral tracking of the autopilot has been significantly improved, eliminating any erratic flight paths. The 3D exterior model is also nearing completion, with only a few adjustments remaining.
Moving forward, the developer will concentrate on continuously updating flight parameters for the various aircraft systems, particularly the autoflight system. They will also focus on refining how computers interpret and adjust the aircraft's behavior based on the data inputs.
In conclusion, the developer expresses the need for the systems to perform as intended and promises to provide more information soon. With beta testing already underway, the aircraft's release is expected to be in the near future.