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Can't wait. Although the Just Flight Arrow II is pretty good and is the best we have for MSFS 2020 it still is a way off from anything A2A offers(in P3D). If A2A can work with what Microsoft has then this will again raise the bar, and the bar ain't much higher than A2A.

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I had the Comanche in P3D equipped with the 750.  Pretty good simcraft. 


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I was kind of hoping they would port over the B-17, when they were updating it for Prepar3d to add rain effects and other compatibility fixes. It converted rather nicely as a legacy aircraft too.

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I’m pretty sure I’ll be in a minority but I’m much more looking forward to their interpretation of the Spitfire.

Especially after trying Flying Iron’s version.

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20 minutes ago, DD_Arthur said:

I’m pretty sure I’ll be in a minority but I’m much more looking forward to their interpretation of the Spitfire.

Especially after trying Flying Iron’s version.

That would be the T6 for me closely followed by the P-51 civ. 😄

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P-51 Civ I can’t wait for this! 😍


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I am hungry for a good twin like the Aerostar 600 but I will gladly take a Comanche 250. .😍

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The A2A Comanche 250 is their best add-on aeroplane by far; if they can even match its P3D fidelity in MSFS, then it will be a watershed moment for the credibility of the new MS sim.

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The only thing I am sad about is de icing capabilities. Thats why I want the Milviz 310.... de ice. 

Edit: The 310 is also a very cool airplane... lol not JUST for de ice.

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V35 would be my dream in MSFS, but heck I'll take anything GA from A2A!  🙂

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I'm sure A2As products are awesome but I don't know if I'll want to buy another aircraft so similar to the JF Arrow....

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