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As it stands, the infrastructure we've put in place to support our Airbus series far surpasses anything we did for Concorde-X. I think we have over 60,000 connection points between our systems on the A320-X, via various protocols (ARINC) and analogue electrical feeds. Because the systems are mapped one-to-one on the real thing - tracking down a bug can take a significant amount of time! Fortunately we've developed in-house utilities that help us monitor the internals of all the systems on our aircraft.
Watching all those systems come to life when you connect the aircraft to a power source and go through their individual self-test programs makes it all worthwhile :smile:
Indecently I used to be a 'Boeing guy' too - I have fond memories of flying Eric Ernst 767 V7.0 and Lou Betti's Dreamfleet 737-400. Working on this project has certainly given me a new found respect for the A320 - it's a very clever piece of kit.
Uwe