May 25, 201412 yr Hey Guys....D-Day for the Cherokee is at hand, with the preceding release of the Cherokee Manual and creation of Cherokee support forum at A2A. Here is the Manual http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=115&t=40134 It is going to be a good Memorial Day tomorrow. B) Cheers TJ "The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." - Douglas Adams Tejon 'TJ' Stanley
May 25, 201412 yr I am 99% sure they will release it tomorrow. It was the same thing they did with the Mustang two years ago. Can't wait! Jared Listinsky
May 26, 201412 yr Yeah, you can count on it being released tomorrow unless they run into some kind of last minute bug. :wub:
May 26, 201412 yr Commercial Member My god, that is perhaps the best manual I've seen; they've outdone themselves thus far, I can't imagine that the release of the plane will be anything less either. Perhaps the first manual I've seen that truly deserves to be bound and printed. It could easily share a proud spot on my bookshelves with my not-so-insignificant aviation library. Jim Stewart Milviz Person.
May 26, 201412 yr A2A did it again... 180 page manual for a Piper Cherokee...this is a study aircraft for sure! Gorky Max
May 26, 201412 yr Very interesting background information about the wing evolution. I just learnt from reading this that the last digit of the model designate the wing shape. Zero for the hershey bar and 1 for a semi tapered wing. My piper is a PA-28-151 and i didn't new before reading the manual why It was different from the more usual 150 or 180 designation. I also learnt that the former was more efficient below 6000 ft. Anyway, i prefer the aesthetic of the semi-tapered wings. Waiting for the release... PierreP3D when its freezing in Quebec....well, that's most of the time...C-GDXL based at CYQB for real flying when its warming up...
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