Releases: mracko/MSFS-Mobile-Companion-App
MSFS Mobile Companion App v1.9.1
Important notice: Don't install the app on your mobile device. Download and run it on your PC. This creates a local web server to which you connect via an IP address.
Existing users: Don't forget to replace the "mobiflight-event-module" in the Community folder!
Changelog Version 1.9.1
- Added controls profile for the Ju-52 Classic and Retrofit by Asobo
- Improved UI for all NAV controls
- Removed pop-up for panel switches
- Added approximate G-forces at touchdown in the Data tab
Features:
- Moving map (Open Street Maps).
- Load flight plan into the map.
- NAV 1/2 frequency and OBS 1/2 selection.
- ADF frequency and ADF card selection.
- COM 1/2 and transponder selection.
- Autopilot with altitude, vertical speed, and airspeed settings.
- GPS controls.
- Gyro drift and altimeter pressure settings.
- Light controls.
- Pitot heat and deicing controls.
- Gear, flaps and spoilers.
- Trim (elevator, rudder and aileron).
- Landing ratings (vertical speed at touchdown).
- Simulation rate controls.
List of Aircraft Controls Profiles:
- Default GNS430/530 and G1000 (to be used with default MSFS planes and other third-party planes without dedicated controls profiles)
- A320 by Asobo
- A32NX by FlyByWire
- CRJ-550/700 by Aerosoft
- DC-6 by PMDG
- FG-1D Corsair by MilViz
- Ju-52 Classic and Retrofit by Asobo
- Long-EZ by IndiaFoxtEcho
- MB-339 by IndiaFoxtEcho
- PA-28R Arrow III (GPS100, GNS530, GNS Dual) by Just Flight
Known Issues:
- Heading AP button on the Ju-52 Retrofit cannot be operated due to SimConnect limitations.
- Tuning NAV frequencies on the CRJ will only work if the two radio tuning units (RTU) are in their default state e.g., no sub-menu selected, NAV1 selected on the left RTU and NAV2 selected on the right RTU.
- Changes to COM frequencies in the A320 will not be shown in the cockpit but will work nevertheless. To force an update of the frequency in the cockpit switch from VHF1 to VHF2 and then back to VHF1 (this is for COM1 frequencies).
- When using the Load Flight Plan button without having a waypoint programmed in your plane’s GPS, you might see a dashed violet line pointing towards 0,0 GPS coordinates or to your last GPS waypoint from your previous flight.
- NAV frequencies can get out of sync, especially when rapidly pressing frequency adjustment buttons. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- NAV frequencies may not automatically synchronize when starting a second flight. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- You may see landings with a vertical speed between 0 and 5 fpm in the app. This is caused by the sim recording the plane loading on the ground at the start of a flight as a landing.
- The app may not work on a fresh Windows 10 installation. You may see a "Could not find MSFS running. Please launch MSFS first and then restart the MSFS 2020 Mobile Companion App." message even if MSFS is running. To fix this, please download and install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable.
MSFS Mobile Companion App v1.9
Important notice: Don't install the app on your mobile device. Download and run it on your PC. This creates a local web server to which you connect via an IP address.
Existing users: Don't forget to replace the "mobiflight-event-module" in the Community folder!
Changelog Version 1.9
- Updated and improved controls profile for FBW's A32NX stable v0.6.3 and development version
- Added feature to upload custom KML files (thanks to @luka97)
- Added ADF 1/2 selector for PMDG's DC-6
- Added feature to hide the plane icon on the map. The lower left map button has 3 states now: "Follow plane" -> "Unfollow plane" -> "Hide plane"
Features:
- Moving map (Open Street Maps).
- Load flight plan into the map.
- NAV 1/2 frequency and OBS 1/2 selection.
- ADF frequency and ADF card selection.
- COM 1/2 and transponder selection.
- Autopilot with altitude, vertical speed, and airspeed settings.
- GPS controls.
- Gyro drift and altimeter pressure settings.
- Light controls.
- Pitot heat and deicing controls.
- Gear, flaps and spoilers.
- Trim (elevator, rudder and aileron).
- Landing ratings (vertical speed at touchdown).
- Simulation rate controls.
List of Aircraft Controls Profiles:
- Default GNS430/530 and G1000 (to be used with default MSFS planes and other third-party planes without dedicated controls profiles)
- A320 by Asobo
- A32NX stable v0.6.3 and development version by FlyByWire
- CRJ-550/700 by Aerosoft
- DC-6 by PMDG
- FG-1D Corsair by MilViz
- Long-EZ by IndiaFoxtEcho
- MB-339 by IndiaFoxtEcho
- PA-28R Arrow III (GPS100, GNS530, GNS Dual) by Just Flight
Known Issues:
- Tuning NAV frequencies on the CRJ will only work if the two radio tuning units (RTU) are in their default state e.g., no sub-menu selected, NAV1 selected on the left RTU and NAV2 selected on the right RTU.
- Changes to COM frequencies in the A320 will not be shown in the cockpit but will work nevertheless. To force an update of the frequency in the cockpit switch from VHF1 to VHF2 and then back to VHF1 (this is for COM1 frequencies).
- When using the Load Flight Plan button without having a waypoint programmed in your plane’s GPS, you might see a dashed violet line pointing towards 0,0 GPS coordinates or to your last GPS waypoint from your previous flight.
- NAV frequencies can get out of sync, especially when rapidly pressing frequency adjustment buttons. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- NAV frequencies may not automatically synchronize when starting a second flight. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- You may see landings with a vertical speed between 0 and 5 fpm in the app. This is caused by the sim recording the plane loading on the ground at the start of a flight as a landing.
- The app may not work on a fresh Windows 10 installation. You may see a "Could not find MSFS running. Please launch MSFS first and then restart the MSFS 2020 Mobile Companion App." message even if MSFS is running. To fix this, please download and install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable.
MSFS Mobile Companion App v1.8.2
Important notice: Don't install the app on your mobile device. Download and run it on your PC. This creates a local web server to which you connect via an IP address.
Changelog Version 1.8.2
- Added controls profile for the DC-6 by PMDG. Supports NAV, ADF, COM, XPNDR, Gyropilot and the Artificial Flight Engineer.
- Minor UI improvements.
Features:
- Moving map (Open Street Maps).
- Load flight plan into the map.
- NAV 1/2 frequency and OBS 1/2 selection.
- ADF frequency and ADF card selection.
- COM 1/2 and transponder selection.
- Autopilot with altitude, vertical speed, and airspeed settings.
- GPS controls.
- Gyro drift and altimeter pressure settings.
- Light controls.
- Pitot heat and deicing controls.
- Gear, flaps and spoilers.
- Trim (elevator, rudder and aileron).
- Landing ratings (vertical speed at touchdown).
- Simulation rate controls.
List of Aircraft Controls Profiles:
- Default GNS430/530 and G1000 (to be used with default MSFS planes and other third-party planes without dedicated controls profiles)
- A32NX by FlyByWire
- CRJ-550/700 by Aerosoft
- DC-6 by PMDG
- FG-1D Corsair by MilViz
- Long-EZ by IndiaFoxtEcho
- MB-339 by IndiaFoxtEcho
- PA-28R Arrow III (GPS100, GNS530, GNS Dual) by Just Flight
Known Issues:
- Currently, only the stable v0.6.1 of FBW’s A32NX is supported. The development/experimental versions use a different button logic for AP which is not compatible with the stable version.
- Tuning NAV frequencies on the CRJ will only work if the two radio tuning units (RTU) are in their default state e.g., no sub-menu selected, NAV1 selected on the left RTU and NAV2 selected on the right RTU.
- Changes to COM frequencies in the A320 will not be shown in the cockpit but will work nevertheless. To force an update of the frequency in the cockpit switch from VHF1 to VHF2 and then back to VHF1 (this is for COM1 frequencies).
- When using the Load Flight Plan button without having a waypoint programmed in your plane’s GPS, you might see a dashed violet line pointing towards 0,0 GPS coordinates or to your last GPS waypoint from your previous flight.
- NAV frequencies can get out of sync, especially when rapidly pressing frequency adjustment buttons. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- NAV frequencies may not automatically synchronize when starting a second flight. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- You may see landings with a vertical speed between 0 and 5 fpm in the app. This is caused by the sim recording the plane loading on the ground at the start of a flight as a landing.
- The app may not work on a fresh Windows 10 installation. You may see a "Could not find MSFS running. Please launch MSFS first and then restart the MSFS 2020 Mobile Companion App." message even if MSFS is running. To fix this, please download and install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable.
MSFS Mobile Companion App v1.8.1
Important notice: Don't install the app on your mobile device. Download and run it on your PC. This creates a local web server to which you connect via an IP address.
Changelog Version 1.8:
- Added controls profile for the FG-1D Corsair by MilViz.
- Improved UI especially for the default AP and the PA-28R.
- Added ability to read L:vars thanks to https://github.com/Koseng/MSFSPythonSimConnectMobiFlightExtension
- Performance Hotfix v1.8.1
Features:
- Moving map (Open Street Maps).
- Load flight plan into the map.
- NAV 1/2 frequency and OBS 1/2 selection.
- ADF frequency and ADF card selection.
- COM 1/2 and transponder selection.
- Autopilot with altitude, vertical speed, and airspeed settings.
- GPS controls.
- Gyro drift and altimeter pressure settings.
- Light controls.
- Pitot heat and deicing controls.
- Gear, flaps and spoilers.
- Trim (elevator, rudder and aileron).
- Landing ratings (vertical speed at touchdown).
- Simulation rate controls.
List of Aircraft Controls Profiles:
- Default GNS430/530 and G1000 (to be used with default MSFS planes and other third-party planes without dedicated controls profiles)
- A32NX by FlyByWire
- CRJ-550/700 by Aerosoft
- FG-1D Corsair by MilViz
- Long-EZ by IndiaFoxtEcho
- MB-339 by IndiaFoxtEcho
- PA-28R Arrow III (GPS100, GNS530, GNS Dual) by Just Flight
Known Issues:
- Currently, only the stable v0.6.1 of FBW’s A32NX is supported. The development/experimental versions use a different button logic for AP which is not compatible with the stable version.
- Tuning NAV frequencies on the CRJ will only work if the two radio tuning units (RTU) are in their default state e.g., no sub-menu selected, NAV1 selected on the left RTU and NAV2 selected on the right RTU.
- Changes to COM frequencies in the A320 will not be shown in the cockpit but will work nevertheless. To force an update of the frequency in the cockpit switch from VHF1 to VHF2 and then back to VHF1 (this is for COM1 frequencies).
- When using the Load Flight Plan button without having a waypoint programmed in your plane’s GPS, you might see a dashed violet line pointing towards 0,0 GPS coordinates or to your last GPS waypoint from your previous flight.
- NAV frequencies can get out of sync, especially when rapidly pressing frequency adjustment buttons. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- NAV frequencies may not automatically synchronize when starting a second flight. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- You may see landings with a vertical speed between 0 and 5 fpm in the app. This is caused by the sim recording the plane loading on the ground at the start of a flight as a landing.
- The app may not work on a fresh Windows 10 installation. You may see a "Could not find MSFS running. Please launch MSFS first and then restart the MSFS 2020 Mobile Companion App." message even if MSFS is running. To fix this, please download and install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable.
MSFS Mobile Companion App v1.7
Important notice: Don't install the app on your mobile device. Download and run it on your PC. This creates a local web server to which you connect via an IP address.
Changelog Version 1.7:
- Added controls profile for MB-339 and Long-EZ by IndiaFoxtEcho.
- Added gear, flaps, spoilers and trim (elevator, rudder and aileron) controls.
- Added press-and-hold functionality for frequency tune buttons.
- Improved performance for map tracking (fixed jagged lines).
- Fixed logo lights button status being mapped to cabin lights.
Features:
- Moving map (Open Street Maps).
- Load flight plan into the map.
- NAV 1/2 frequency and OBS 1/2 selection.
- ADF frequency and ADF card selection.
- COM 1/2 and transponder selection.
- Autopilot with altitude, vertical speed, and airspeed settings.
- GPS controls.
- Gyro drift and altimeter pressure settings.
- Light controls.
- Pitot heat and deicing controls.
- Gear, flaps and spoilers.
- Trim (elevator, rudder and aileron).
- Landing ratings (vertical speed at touchdown).
- Simulation rate controls.
List of Aircraft Controls Profiles:
- Default GNS430/530 and G1000 (to be used with default MSFS planes and other third-party planes without dedicated controls profiles)
- A32NX by FlyByWire
- CRJ-550/700 by Aerosoft
- Long-EZ by IndiaFoxtEcho
- MB-339 by IndiaFoxtEcho
- PA-28R Arrow III (GPS100, GNS530, GNS Dual) by Just Flight
Known Issues:
- Currently, only the stable v0.6.1 of FBW’s A32NX is supported. The development/experimental versions use a different button logic for AP which is not compatible with the stable version.
- Tuning NAV frequencies on the CRJ will only work if the two radio tuning units (RTU) are in their default state e.g., no sub-menu selected, NAV1 selected on the left RTU and NAV2 selected on the right RTU.
- Changes to COM frequencies in the A320 will not be shown in the cockpit but will work nevertheless. To force an update of the frequency in the cockpit switch from VHF1 to VHF2 and then back to VHF1 (this is for COM1 frequencies).
- When using the Load Flight Plan button without having a waypoint programmed in your plane’s GPS, you might see a dashed violet line pointing towards 0,0 GPS coordinates or to your last GPS waypoint from your previous flight.
- NAV frequencies can get out of sync, especially when rapidly pressing frequency adjustment buttons. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- NAV frequencies may not automatically synchronize when starting a second flight. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- You may see landings with a vertical speed between 0 and 5 fpm in the app. This is caused by the sim recording the plane loading on the ground at the start of a flight as a landing.
- The app may not work on a fresh Windows 10 installation. You may see a "Could not find MSFS running. Please launch MSFS first and then restart the MSFS 2020 Mobile Companion App." message even if MSFS is running. To fix this, please download and install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable.
MSFS Mobile Companion App v1.6.1
Important notice: Don't install the app on your mobile device. Download and run it on your PC. This creates a local web server to which you connect via an IP address.
Changelog Version 1.6.1:
- Added controls profile for CRJ-550/700 (Aerosoft). The profile includes controls for FCP, Side Panel, NAV, and COM and introduces press-and-hold button functionality for knobs.
- Updated controls profile for PA-28R (Just Flight) to reflect v0.4.0 changes.
- Fixed zoom when double-tapping on iOS.
Features:
- Moving map (Open Street Maps).
- Load flight plan into the map.
- NAV 1/2 frequency and OBS 1/2 selection.
- ADF frequency and ADF card selection.
- COM 1/2 and transponder selection.
- Autopilot with altitude, vertical speed, and airspeed settings.
- GPS controls.
- Gyro drift and altimeter pressure settings.
- Light controls.
- Pitot heat and deicing controls.
- Landing ratings (vertical speed at touchdown).
- Simulation rate controls.
List of Aircraft Controls Profiles:
- Default GNS430/530 and G1000 (to be used with default MSFS planes and other third-party planes without dedicated controls profiles)
- A32NX by FlyByWire
- CRJ-550/700 by Aerosoft
- PA-28R Arrow III (GPS100, GNS530, GNS Dual) by Just Flight
Known Issues:
- Tuning NAV frequencies on the CRJ will only work if the two radio tuning units (RTU) are in their default state e.g., no sub-menu selected, NAV1 selected on the left RTU and NAV2 selected on the right RTU.
- Changes to COM frequencies in the A320 will not be shown in the cockpit but will work nevertheless. To force an update of the frequency in the cockpit switch from VHF1 to VHF2 and then back to VHF1 (this is for COM1 frequencies).
- When using the Load Flight Plan button without having a waypoint programmed in your plane’s GPS, you might see a dashed violet line pointing towards 0,0 GPS coordinates or to your last GPS waypoint from your previous flight.
- NAV frequencies can get out of sync, especially when rapidly pressing frequency adjustment buttons. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- NAV frequencies may not automatically synchronize when starting a second flight. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- You may see landings with a vertical speed between 0 and 5 fpm in the app. This is caused by the sim recording the plane loading on the ground at the start of a flight as a landing.
- The app may not work on a fresh Windows 10 installation. You may see a "Could not find MSFS running. Please launch MSFS first and then restart the MSFS 2020 Mobile Companion App." message even if MSFS is running. To fix this, please download and install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable.
MSFS Mobile Companion App v1.6
Important notice: Don't install the app on your mobile device. Download and run it on your PC. This creates a local web server to which you connect via an IP address.
Changelog Version 1.6:
- Added aircraft controls profile selection
- Added controls profiles for GNS430/530, G1000, A32NX (FBW), and PA-28R (Just Flight)
- Added integration with Mobiflight WASM
- Added Data tab with IAS, ALT, HDG data
- Added Sync HDG bug to current heading
- Added yaw damper AP controls
- Fixed NAV frequency display UI for iOS (padding for NAV frequency display)
Features:
- Moving map (Open Street Maps).
- Load flight plan into the map.
- NAV 1/2 frequency and OBS 1/2 selection.
- ADF frequency and ADF card selection.
- COM 1/2 and transponder selection.
- Autopilot with altitude, vertical speed, and airspeed settings.
- GPS controls.
- Gyro drift and altimeter pressure settings.
- Light controls.
- Pitot heat and deicing controls.
- Landing ratings (vertical speed at touchdown).
- Simulation rate controls.
List of Aircraft Controls Profiles:
- Default GNS430/530 and G1000 (to be used with default MSFS planes and other third-party planes without dedicated controls profiles)
- A32NX by FlyByWire
- PA-28R Arrow III (GPS100, GNS430/530) by Just Flight
Known Issues:
- Changes to COM frequencies in the A320 will not be shown in the cockpit but will work nevertheless. To force an update of the frequency in the cockpit switch from VHF1 to VHF2 and then back to VHF1 (this is for COM1 frequencies).
- When using the Load Flight Plan button without having a waypoint programmed in your plane’s GPS, you might see a dashed violet line pointing towards 0,0 GPS coordinates or to your last GPS waypoint from your previous flight.
- NAV frequencies can get out of sync, especially when rapidly pressing frequency adjustment buttons. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- NAV frequencies may not automatically synchronize when starting a second flight. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- You may see landings with a vertical speed between 0 and 5 fpm in the app. This is caused by the sim recording the plane loading on the ground at the start of a flight as a landing.
- The app may not work on a fresh Windows 10 installation. You may see a "Could not find MSFS running. Please launch MSFS first and then restart the MSFS 2020 Mobile Companion App." message even if MSFS is running. To fix this, please download and install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable.
MSFS Mobile Companion App v1.5.2
Important notice: Don't install the app on your mobile device. Download and run it on your PC. This creates a local web server to which you connect via an IP address.
Changelog Version 1.5.2:
- Fixed bug for iOS devices not being able to type in decimal numbers in COM/NAV frequencies (v1.5.2 hot fix).
- Added +/- sign button for VS AP. This fixes a bug for iOS devices not being able to type in negative numbers (v1.5.2 hot fix).
- Fixed Load Flight Plan not working on Steam versions (v1.5.1 hot fix).
- Added landscape mode (split-screen for map and controls).
- Added option to load your current flight plan.
- Switched active and stand-by NAV/COM displays.
Features:
- Moving map (Open Street Maps).
- Load flight plan into the map.
- NAV 1/2 frequency and OBS 1/2 selection.
- ADF frequency and ADF card selection.
- COM 1/2 and transponder selection.
- Autopilot with altitude, vertical speed, and airspeed settings.
- Gyro drift and altimeter pressure settings.
- Light controls.
- Pitot heat and deicing controls.
- Landing ratings (vertical speed at touchdown).
- Simulation rate controls.
Known issues:
- Changes to COM frequencies in the A320 will not be shown in the cockpit but will work nevertheless. To force an update of the frequency in the cockpit switch from VHF1 to VHF2 and then back to VHF1 (this is for COM1 frequencies).
- When using the Load Flight Plan button without having a waypoint programmed in your plane’s GPS, you might see a dashed violet line pointing towards 0,0 GPS coordinates or to your last GPS waypoint from your previous flight.
- NAV frequencies can get out of sync, especially when rapidly pressing frequency adjustment buttons. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- NAV frequencies may not automatically synchronize when starting a second flight. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- You may see landings with a vertical speed between 0 and 5 fpm in the app. This is caused by the sim recording the plane loading on the ground at the start of a flight as a landing.
- Not all deicing and light controls will work with every aircraft (eg TBM-930). Windshield deicing is currently not supported. This is caused by the current limitations of SimConnect.
- The app may not work on a fresh Windows 10 installation. You may see a "Could not find MSFS running. Please launch MSFS first and then restart the MSFS 2020 Mobile Companion App." message even if MSFS is running. To fix this, please download and install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable.
MSFS Mobile Companion App v1.5.1
Important notice: Don't install the app on your mobile device. Download and run it on your PC. This creates a local web server to which you connect via an IP address.
Changelog Version 1.5.1:
- Fixed Load Flight Plan not working on Steam versions (v1.5.1 hot fix)
- Added landscape mode (split-screen for map and controls).
- Added option to load your current flight plan.
- Switched active and stand-by NAV/COM displays.
Features:
- Moving map (Open Street Maps).
- Load flight plan into the map.
- NAV 1/2 frequency and OBS 1/2 selection.
- ADF frequency and ADF card selection.
- COM 1/2 and transponder selection.
- Autopilot with altitude, vertical speed, and airspeed settings.
- Gyro drift and altimeter pressure settings.
- Light controls.
- Pitot heat and deicing controls.
- Landing ratings (vertical speed at touchdown).
- Simulation rate controls.
Known issues:
- Changes to COM frequencies in the A320 will not be shown in the cockpit but will work nevertheless. To force an update of the frequency in the cockpit switch from VHF1 to VHF2 and then back to VHF1 (this is for COM1 frequencies).
- When using the Load Flight Plan button without having a waypoint programmed in your plane’s GPS, you might see a dashed violet line pointing towards 0,0 GPS coordinates or to your last GPS waypoint from your previous flight.
- NAV frequencies can get out of sync, especially when rapidly pressing frequency adjustment buttons. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- NAV frequencies may not automatically synchronize when starting a second flight. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- You may see landings with a vertical speed between 0 and 5 fpm in the app. This is caused by the sim recording the plane loading on the ground at the start of a flight as a landing.
- Not all deicing and light controls will work with every aircraft (eg TBM-930). Windshield deicing is currently not supported. This is caused by the current limitations of SimConnect.
- The app may not work on a fresh Windows 10 installation. You may see a "Could not find MSFS running. Please launch MSFS first and then restart the MSFS 2020 Mobile Companion App." message even if MSFS is running. To fix this, please download and install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable.
MSFS Mobile Companion App v1.5
Important notice: Don't install the app on your mobile device. Download and run it on your PC. This creates a local web server to which you connect via an IP address.
Changelog Version 1.5:
- Added landscape mode (split-screen for map and controls).
- Added option to load your current flight plan.
- Switched active and stand-by NAV/COM displays.
Features:
- Moving map (Open Street Maps).
- Load flight plan into the map.
- NAV 1/2 frequency and OBS 1/2 selection.
- ADF frequency and ADF card selection.
- COM 1/2 and transponder selection.
- Autopilot with altitude, vertical speed, and airspeed settings.
- Gyro drift and altimeter pressure settings.
- Light controls.
- Pitot heat and deicing controls.
- Landing ratings (vertical speed at touchdown).
- Simulation rate controls.
Known issues:
- Changes to COM frequencies in the A320 will not be shown in the cockpit but will work nevertheless. To force an update of the frequency in the cockpit switch from VHF1 to VHF2 and then back to VHF1 (this is for COM1 frequencies).
- When using the Load Flight Plan button without having a waypoint programmed in your plane’s GPS, you might see a dashed violet line pointing towards 0,0 GPS coordinates or to your last GPS waypoint from your previous flight.
- NAV frequencies can get out of sync, especially when rapidly pressing frequency adjustment buttons. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- NAV frequencies may not automatically synchronize when starting a second flight. Use the "Force Sync Frequencies" button to synchronize frequencies with the sim.
- You may see landings with a vertical speed between 0 and 5 fpm in the app. This is caused by the sim recording the plane loading on the ground at the start of a flight as a landing.
- Not all deicing and light controls will work with every aircraft (eg TBM-930). Windshield deicing is currently not supported. This is caused by the current limitations of SimConnect.
- The app may not work on a fresh Windows 10 installation. You may see a "Could not find MSFS running. Please launch MSFS first and then restart the MSFS 2020 Mobile Companion App." message even if MSFS is running. To fix this, please download and install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable.