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A2A Commanche vs. JF Turbo Arrow (w/ FSRealistic)

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On 7/21/2023 at 1:21 AM, Scott - A2A said:

Also agreed 100%, real is fun

Had to wait a few days to get the Comanche, but have now completed a few long flights and plenty of times around the pattern. This is the first simulated aircraft I can trim for straight and level flight, look away at Foreflight, then back to the Comanche that is still straight and level!  So far, many simulated aircraft in the same situation could very well be in a bank and/or climbing/descending.

The manual is easy to understand and concise, as is the tablet. The flight model, sounds, textures etc are top notch.  The click spots for turning knobs are another sign how well this has been developed. In too many aircraft it is difficult to turn a knob due to small clickspots, but those in the Comanche are easy.  The cockpit persistance means the walkaround is actually required and enjoyable to do.  It is an aircraft you really want to look after!  We all want a smooth landing, but now I want it so I don't damage anything either!

A ground breaking product and a step forward in realism many desire.  If you haven't yet got the Comanche, I suggest a visit to the doctor to find out what's wrong with you 😁

Edited by MrBitstFlyer

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I have about 15 hours on the hobbs already, and this morning I noticed on the walk around that the oil is already starting to look used.  Think I will change it around 50 hours, because I fly so often. . 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, Bobsk8 said:

I have about 15 hours on the hobbs already, and this morning I noticed on the walk around that the oil is already starting to look used.  Think I will change it around 50 hours, because I fly so often. . 

Are you using the default 20W-50 oil? I changed mine to 20W-60 because I'm flying mostly in warm and hot weather. I didn't add additive because I'm not letting my aircraft sit for long periods of time, lol.

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1 hour ago, Alvega said:

Are you using the default 20W-50 oil? I changed mine to 20W-60 because I'm flying mostly in warm and hot weather. I didn't add additive because I'm not letting my aircraft sit for long periods of time, lol.

havn't changed it yet, but that is a good idea, thicker oil with hot ambient temp. 

 

 

 

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