A2A Simulations has recently updated their Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for Microsoft Flight Simulator, bringing small improvements to the PC version of the add-on.

Update 1.5.0 fixes an SU15 beta issue that would happen on engine run-ups with brakes or chocks applied, improves battery performance at very cold temperatures, adds more telemetry variables for force feedback hardware, and more. The changelog follows below:
- Fixed airplane creeping post SU15 when engine is run up with brakes or chocks applied
- Fixed a bug preventing airplane from moving away from parking spot in some locations when outside air temperature is well below freezing
- Improved synchronization between navigation light switching and relay click sound when using panel light rheostat
- Fixed air pressure display error in altimeter Kollsman window when set to use imperial units (inHg)
- Improved battery performance slightly at very cold temperatures allowing for better chance of engine start
- Extended the lifespan of the oil pump and oil lines
- Slightly reduced the effectiveness of the fresh air vents
- Improved the display logic for centre of gravity in tablet
- Added additional telemetry variables for force-feedback hardware
- Omitted WT GNS initialization sequence when aircraft is loaded with avionics power already on
- Added update history for Marketplace.

The update will also be available in the marketplace at a later date.

The add-on is available on their website for $49.99, requiring at least 1.8 GB of free hard disk space to install.
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