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A320neo engine option

By Mowlly1000K @Mowlly
    2025-12-15 16:27:53.464Z

    Hello,

    I would like to point out something regarding the engines on the Airbus A320neo.

    Currently, the A320neo has two engine variants in real life: the CFM LEAP-1A and the Pratt & Whitney PW1100G-JM. Unfortunately, in the current version of the aircraft, only the CFM variant is represented. If I’m not mistaken, the aircraft is delivered only with CFM engines, and there is no option to choose the Pratt & Whitney engines.

    I would like to ask if it would be possible to add some visual differentiation for the Pratt & Whitney variant. For example:

    Changing the rotating symbol on the engine (the small spiral visible when the engine is spinning) to match the Pratt & Whitney design.

    Adding the characteristic green glow around the engine nacelle that Pratt & Whitney engines have.

    This would make it easier to visually distinguish between a Pratt & Whitney–powered aircraft and a CFM-powered one, depending on the aircraft and, of course, the airline, since airlines choose which engine option they operate.

    I believe this would add an extra level of realism, as it can be frustrating to fly an aircraft with CFM engines when the real airline does not operate that engine type.

    Thank you very much for your work and for considering this suggestion.

    Kind regards,
    Mowlly

    Some notes too

    Example

    A320-271N mean the airliner is using PW Engines!

    A320-251N mean the airliner is using CFM LEAP!

    Also you can check on Google the differencies between the 2 engines thx so much❤️🔥🔥

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      Mowlly1000K @Mowlly
        2025-12-15 16:28:20.915Z

        on the actual liveries!

        1. In reply toMowlly:
          Max @TechnicalAssistant
            2025-12-17 21:05:42.199Z

            Hi Mowlly,

            We can do this. But please give us a couple of months to get to it.