I've downloaded Project Airbus A320 FD-FMC Version 1.0 and, according to the installation manual by Francois Dore, there should be a file named 'Callout_sound.dll' within the 'Gauges' folder.
However, this file isn't included in my download.
Anybody had this problem and is it necessary for this aircraft addon to operate successfully in FSX Gold edition with acceleration pack? ❓
Callout isn't necessary but is nice to have.
When you come in for landing it tells you how fast you are above the airstrip by 100ft. incriminations.
If you look at the search results you be able to download it.
I'd give you one link but I don't care for clicking on unknown sites.
I am ChuckPCpilot
Thanks, I'll search for the file.
Project Airbus A320 FD-FMC Version 1.0
Re above, I've been on holidays, so extended enquiry on the above download.
The gauges are blank on this download. Would you have any knowledge of this prob with this particular download?
I feel that this aircraft download was not successful, as I've not come across much discussion of its performance!
Cheers
Thanks for that. Trust this one's file library is complete!
Can't understand why, after all the work which must be involved in developing an aircraft for FS, anyone wouldn't fix the problem of a missing file!
Maybe I just haven't surfed enough to find it.
Anyway, I'll start over with the A319
Thanks for your help in the matter, and look forward to reading more of your posts.
Cheers from Oz Land Downunder.
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