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Justflight Constellation Professional soon to be released

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Why A2A didn't follow up their fantastic Stratocruiser with a Connie has always been one of the minor mysteries of flight simulation to me.
Good question. An A2A treatment of the Connie would be great.However ... According to A2A's website, their next Accu-Sim project is the Piper Cub. My initial reaction was "Huh? A Cub?" Once I viewed the Youtube videos posted on the A2A site, though, I could see why: the Cub will embody the next iteration of Accu-Sim.

Joel Murray @ CYVR (actually, somewhere about halfway between CYNJ and CZBB) 

Good question. An A2A treatment of the Connie would be great.However ... According to A2A's website, their next Accu-Sim project is the Piper Cub. My initial reaction was "Huh? A Cub?" Once I viewed the Youtube videos posted on the A2A site, though, I could see why: the Cub will embody the next iteration of Accu-Sim.
There was some buzz about the Connie when the 377 came out, and people were talking about how cool it would be to have flames shooting out of the exhaust, as you can find on some online movies. A2A was participating in the conversation at one time. Perhaps the 377 wasn't a big enough seller for them to get that excited about the project. It is probably one of the most complex add-ons available and definitely a niche market. I find if I don't fly it for awhile, I'm really lost when I try to go back.

 

 

 

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