
After then copying this for the A319/A318 I can confirm this also worked and I no longer have any clicking noise whilst using the aircrafts I edited the sound cfg found in (D:\P3D V4\P3D V4 Core\Aerosoft\Aerosoft A320-A321 Professional\SimObjects\Airplanes\Aerosoft A320-A321 Professional Base\Sound_CFM). After removing the line's for the sound file TSS-3B the clicking noise was still present, I then removed the line's for the sound file TSS-3A and the clicking is no longer present. Glad you also mentioned this to them.Īfter spending more time looking into this I have actually find out that it is in fact the file TSS-3A that's causing the clicking noise. In my opinion, I think far more people are experiencing it then they realize (they just aren't reporting it).

I'm not familiar with your initial issue but the engine shutdown issue and the CTRL+E stuff is still being discussed in this thread below (I am one who is experiencing the issue). However, if I start engines properly without CTRL + E and deal with the popping sound, at the end of the flight there is audible engine shutdown sounds only for the CFM (not IAE).ĭon't know if this helps or not, but this is what I have discovered. If I don't start the APU and switch the engines off it just goes to silence. The engines just go from audible running to nothing and all I hear is the APU sounds.

The drawback is when I arrive at the gate at the end of a flight and switch both engine switches off, there are no shutdown sounds whatsoever. I'm not too sure what effect CTRL+E has but it starts making a noise when I press them and then start engines as normal. So I did some extended troubleshooting a few days ago and have been flying with the A320 (CFM and IAE) and A319 (IAE) over the last few days and have discovered a workaround to the issue which does come with a drawback.įor the workaround, Instead of starting engines following the correct procedure of switching the engine mode starter switch to ignition and then starting both engines one by one (like the real world), I press CTRL + E, then switch the mode selector to ignition and start engines both one by one.
