A2A Simulations Updates Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS

A2A Simulations has recently updated their Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for Microsoft Flight Simulator, adding compatibility with the KLN 90B GPS mod by falcon71 and addressing a few issues.

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The brand-new GPS addition simulates the Bendix/King KLN 90B, an IFR approach-capable classic with a bright three-inch CRT display, moving map graphics, and more. Its rendition for Microsoft Flight Simulator can be found on GitHub for free.

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Other than the new device, update 1.6.1 also brings ground physics tweaks, better detection of multi-position switches, JPI EDM 830 fixes, and more. The complete changelog follows below:

Version 1.6.1 Changes

  • Added option to use falcon71 KLN 90B GPS (this package can be downloaded from https://github.com/falcon71/kln90b).
  • Added native internal WTT mode for PMS GTN 750.
  • Fixed issue preventing flight plans from loading with default GNS 430W/530W.
  • Fixed fuel adjustment issue after restart of JPI EDM 830.
  • Fixed last digit of comm radio frequencies with 8.33 kHz spacing not being saved between sessions.
  • Tuned ground physics for more accurate crosswind handling.
  • Better detection of multi-position switches by input configurator.
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The Accu-Sim Comanche 250 is available on their store for $49.99, requiring at least 1.8 GB of free hard disk space to install.

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