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Adam A700

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I know some have stayed away from Chuck Dome's creations, as they are simple "no frills" aircraft. Still, he does a great job of designing aircraft that seldom receive attention in MSFS.Over at Flightsim.com, he's made available an Adam A700 (which has just begun flight testing in real life). For those who don't know about the A700, it's in the same league as new light jets being introduced by Cessna (the Mustang) and Eclipse (the 500). For fans of the '700, you may want to take a peek at Chuck's latest work. If you'd like to read more about the 700, here's a link:www.adamaircraft.com-John

Does it come with a VC???

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As far as I can tell, it does... But be forewarned Chuck's VC's are somewhat on the Spartan side. I collect some of his work because it is often in the "niche" category. No other Adam 700's that I can recall...-John

Chuck Dome goes way back in the FS world. I have flown many of his creations. He has his own style!Good stuff!!!Tony

It's actually a pretty fun little jet. Very spartan VC and a simplified look overall (FS98-ish). However, it's very easy on the framerates on older systems (like mine). I only have one major point of contention with her. The real A700 (and A500) have side-sticks whereas Chuck modeled his with a conventional yoke. Guess I can overlook it though. ;-)Dave

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