The package is known for delivering a "high fidelity and massively detailed rendition of the Airbus A320 and A321", with a unique development philosophy that balances realism with a user-friendly learning curve, making it accessible to simmers who are ready to move beyond default aircraft and into the world of complex airliner operations.

| Item | Status | |------|--------| | Windows 10/11 | ✅ Works (run FSX as admin, high DPI scaling off) | | 64-bit OS | ✅ (FSX still 32-bit; v1.31 optimized) | | DX10 Preview | ❌ Not fully supported (VC displays may flicker) | | TrackIR | ✅ Supported | | FSUIPC | ✅ Works (v4.9+ recommended) | | SimConnect (FSX:SE) | ✅ Built-in, auto-registered | | Add-on airports | ✅ Works fine | | Multi-crew | ✅ Shared cockpit via SimConnect |

Visual and aerodynamic variations matching real-world airline fleets. Key Features of Version 1.31

Let’s unpack what v1.31 truly offers, its hidden nuances, and why it remains relevant.

(The industry-standard narrow-body workhorses)

: This bundle includes a 100% functional version of the Runway Awareness and Advisory System (RAAS) from FS2Crew, a valuable addition worth about €30, included for free. The installer will even offer to install a locked version of RAAS for you.

At v1.31, the bundle was considered for FSX:SE — all major bugs from earlier v1.2x were resolved, and performance was optimized for 32-bit memory limits.

The Aerosoft Airbus Bundle was specifically designed to be frame-rate friendly. Because it focuses on systems rather than high-fidelity modeling of every single nut and bolt in the virtual cockpit, it performs better on older or mid-range hardware than many competitors.