Get the most out of your flight simulation experience with the – now an X‑Plane 11 exclusive .

While most developers use the common SASL system, AirfoilLabs (AFL) developed the . This system acts as the "brain" for their X-Plane 11 aircraft, handling:

: Ensure your scenery_packs.ini file is correctly ordered so that libraries are recognized by the simulator.

: Use the AFL Product Manager or place the aircraft folder directly into the X-Plane 11/Aircraft directory.

: Provides diverse aircraft models and liveries that populate airports to make them feel "alive".

: These libraries enable creators to add "life" to their custom airports, including features like waving flags, moving traffic, and specialized ground equipment.

: The .afl file type is unique to X-Plane and controlled by Laminar Research. While developers can write code to read or export these files for import/export purposes, using them as an internal format for other applications is generally discouraged due to potential incompatibilities.

Afl Library X Plane 11 Exclusive -

Get the most out of your flight simulation experience with the – now an X‑Plane 11 exclusive .

While most developers use the common SASL system, AirfoilLabs (AFL) developed the . This system acts as the "brain" for their X-Plane 11 aircraft, handling:

: Ensure your scenery_packs.ini file is correctly ordered so that libraries are recognized by the simulator.

: Use the AFL Product Manager or place the aircraft folder directly into the X-Plane 11/Aircraft directory.

: Provides diverse aircraft models and liveries that populate airports to make them feel "alive".

: These libraries enable creators to add "life" to their custom airports, including features like waving flags, moving traffic, and specialized ground equipment.

: The .afl file type is unique to X-Plane and controlled by Laminar Research. While developers can write code to read or export these files for import/export purposes, using them as an internal format for other applications is generally discouraged due to potential incompatibilities.