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A2A working on its first aircraft for MSFS: the Aerostar 600

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Old news, but good news 😁


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26 minutes ago, abrams_tank said:

Nice.  According to he original article at https://a2asimulations.com/a2a-simulations-fs2020-p3d-and-the-aerostar/, once they release the Aerostar 600, subsequent plane releases for MSFS can be done faster by A2A because their engine will be ready.

So cool.

I want to be freeze-dried for 12 months and then reconstituted. That way I can awake to find a number of great new aircraft for MFS.

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12 minutes ago, RichieFly said:

So cool.

I want to be freeze-dried for 12 months and then reconstituted. That way I can awake to find a number of great new aircraft for MFS.

I want to be freeze-dried for 12 months and then find stutters have gone forever

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How about a nice Hawaiian punch P-40 (they already have a nice one for FSX)...?

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Actually I would rather a Japanese Zero because it practically flies and lands itself, yet turns on a dime and does tricks. Actually all these warbirds are so much faster than the GA craft seen at airports today, but are not difficult to handle, nor complicated to learn.

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On 9/7/2020 at 2:01 PM, RichieFly said:

So cool.

I want to be freeze-dried for 12 months and then reconstituted. That way I can awake to find a number of great new aircraft for MFS.

Kind of like Ice fishing for bluegills. If you let them freeze in the bucket and them warm them back up to clean them they come back alive but there never quite the same as before


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I love A2A's stuff I cannot wait to see what they can do!  And since they do a lot of GA crafts and this sim is great for VFR flights it makes me doubly excited.

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