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.

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.

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.

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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