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A2A Comanche & AccuSim reveal/deep-dive video!

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Wonder what avionics options there will be... I don't see a GPS... selfishly I am hoping an A2A warbird with all these accusim features comes next!

Wow, both in July, from 2 inspiring developers, a Comanche piston and a Piper turboprop. Can't wait.

Looks impressive.  Can't wait....

Looking forward to this! Please bring the P-51 Civilian model to MSFS. I'll pay whatever...

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Best GA flightsim business model ever:  A2A provide Accu-sim modules for Carenado aircraft. Wishful thinking

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... but the graphics. we are not in FSX-Kansas anymore.

sorry, but I am spoilt, they are far from MSFS level. can't imagine flying this in VR for more than a few minutes.

 

Comanche Carenado style, I would not hesitate

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Edited by turbomax

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very nice.

41 minutes ago, turbomax said:

... but the graphics. we are not in FSX-Kansas anymore.

sorry, but I am spoilt, they are far from MSFS level. can't imagine flying this in VR for more than a few minutes.

That was the elephant in the room 🙂

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8 hours ago, jpe828 said:

Wonder what avionics options there will be... I don't see a GPS... selfishly I am hoping an A2A warbird with all these accusim features comes next!

I'm pretty sure the usual - TDS GTN750Xi, PMS GTN 750 or the WT GNS530 

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3 hours ago, turbomax said:

... but the graphics. we are not in FSX-Kansas anymore.

sorry, but I am spoilt, they are far from MSFS level. can't imagine flying this in VR for more than a few minutes.

 

Comanche Carenado style, I would not hesitate

 

 

I think it was hard to see in the video.  If you look on their forum they posted a cockpit shot almost a year ago and it looks really really nice.  I can't seem to find it at the moment.  Here I found them.  There is no way P3D looked this crisp.  Note that they have intentionally blurred the side wall in this pic.

(These are also jpegs so note the artifacts from compression)

52998214280_d17101c1b8_o.pnga2aPA24cockpit by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52997248442_04096229c4_o.pnga2aPA24cockpit2 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

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Cant see anything wrong with the graphics, looks nice to me?

But even if it looked like an fs9 aircraft I would choose it over Carenado anyday:)

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9 minutes ago, Kaboki said:

Cant see anything wrong with the graphics, looks nice to me?

But even if it looked like an fs9 aircraft I would choose it over Carenado anyday:)

I would choose Blackbird, SWS, FSReborn, Flightsimware etc over Carenado anyday.

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Good to have this level of commitment to excellence in our hobby. I flew their Comanche in P3D quite a lot and, having watched this video, I am ready for more in FS20  ! Even if my fav’ A2A aircraft was the T-6 😀 (just a hint…).

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10 minutes ago, Dominique_K said:

Even if my fav’ A2A aircraft was the T-6

T-6 Texan It is a classic that is a delight to fly and A2A managed to capture all its essence. 🙂

15 hours ago, ryanbatc said:

2?  Sheesh I thought it has been 5 since anything from A2A came out haha

A2A have taken nearly the "lifespan" of MSFS2020 to complete one plane! Hopefully  they will get this one out before MSFS2020 is overtaken by MSFS2024!

But seriously, I too am not too excited about a Comanche, but hope that their Cherokee, Cessna 172 and V-Tail  Bonanza are close behind.

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