Thanks for the screenshot! Don’t worry, I have not forgotten about this topic but I had hoped that a colleague would be able to try this out with some addon aircraft - since I can’t reproduce this with default aircraft.
Here is a screenshot from my X-Plane installation. As you can see, GS is correct!
Additionally, indicated altitude is available along with GPS track and rate of turn.
What you are describing could still be symptoms of running an old version of Simlink! I suggest following these steps:
- Open the X-Plane install directory
- Navigate to
/Resources/plugins
and removeNavigraphSimlink_64.xpl
- Open Simlink and make sure that the version (bottom right) is at least
1.1.35.1903
- Switch to the “Plugin Status” tab and press “Plugin settings”. In the list that appears, the X-Plane plugin should be reported as not installed.
- Press the “Install Simlink” button
When done, please try a flight in the default Vision Jet. That way, we know that the aircraft is using the variables that come directly from the simulator and not something custom that Navigraph could not possibly know about. Do you still see a discrepancy?
Kind Regards,
Malte