A few users are having issues with ILS landings using Concorde in MSFS. While the autopilot in MSFS is itself quite "buggy", if flown carefully Concorde will quite happily use its AUTOLAND feature to bring you all the way down to the runway in poor visibility.
This demonstration into FILTON ( Bristol, UK ) was made in live weather conditions. Concorde tracks in perfectly, but in the last two nautical miles drifts very slightly off the localiser. This sometimes happens in MSFS - I am unsure if it's Concorde or the sim's autopilot itself. On other occasions, it will track dead-centre all the way to landing ( it did into LAX 27L ).
The better your set-up for the ILS intercept is, the better the chance for a successful autoland. I recommend 15 nautical miles at 5,000ft, with Concorde facing the runway, gear down and ready to land, on runway heading ( or close to it ).
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