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RFC: LVFR 321 NEO with Horizon MOD

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How good are these, compared to the free FBW 320 NEO?

It's a mix of payware base to buy the LVFR model and then the HS mods... But... Is it good?

Systems wise I guess it will be as detailed as the stable release of the FBW?

Any comments / suggestions welcome!

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Hi! I am flying this one a lot and it is as good as the FBW since it uses the FBW as default and optimized for the A321 (tablet/cabin lay-out/engines)... Only disadvantage is that when using the mod the internal cabin is not working anymore and the copilot will not come up.

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1 hour ago, edemeijer said:

Hi! I am flying this one a lot and it is as good as the FBW since it uses the FBW as default and optimized for the A321 (tablet/cabin lay-out/engines)... Only disadvantage is that when using the mod the internal cabin is not working anymore and the copilot will not come up.

Thank you!

Not a factor for me, I actually disable cabin and light in the Fenix to save CPU / GPU cycles 🙂

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It feels like you are on an ice rink when trying to taxi and overall still flies like a toy compared to something like the Fenix. I actually really enjoy flying the FBW A32NX. I dont really enjoy the LVFR A21N even with the mod. but I will say the mod makes the purchase not a total loss. 

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15 minutes ago, environmental_ice said:

It feels like you are on an ice rink when trying to taxi and overall still flies like a toy compared to something like the Fenix. I actually really enjoy flying the FBW A32NX. I dont really enjoy the LVFR A21N even with the mod. but I will say the mod makes the purchase not a total loss. 

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Only if you need the A321 form factor, besides that, FBW A32NX is more than enough and a lot superior system wise. 

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I fly the A321 and the 319 LVFR with Horizon Mod.  I find it as good as the FBW 320 and the Aerosoft P3d Version.   My personal opinion.   I find the cost value for the experience are excellent.  I don't have the Fenix so I can't compare.  

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Good enough for my liking then.


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