Hello everyone, I’m the developer for the Grumman AA5 family. I’m really glad you guys are excited and have been enjoying flying in the aircraft so far! Over the next days I’ll be scouring the forum posts and videos so I can compile a list with all the bugs and adjustments to make, so I can hopefully deliver a patch as soon as possible. Any reviews, bug reports or nitpicks are very welcome! And thank you for your general positivety! Haha thank you, that was not a compliment I was expecting to get! I tried to get it to look a like an older manual, so it sort of matches the AA-5's POH with my own spin. It "should" also be printer friendly. Thank you for your kind words! Thank you very much for your detailed review! The flight model is meant to be a bit on the sportier side since this aircraft had a reputation for it's lively handling - infact, on another forum, an AA-5 Traveler pilot said that the real one had even more roll authority. The flight model will require some tweaking after feedback since it's quite hard to get the "feel" right, especially with so many different sim rig configurations and people flying with Xbox controllers. Again, regarding the flight model, all feedback is appreciated! Also, I'll be taking a look at the ADF's and the 25kHz mode for the radios and I'll fix them in the next patch. The volume of the engine sounds also seems to be a somewhat common gripe, so I'll be boosting it up a bit. Thank you! I'll look at the problems with the ADF. Again, thank you for the kind words! And nice trivia about the G1000/KAP140 autopilot, I had no idea about that. Honestly, integrating a KAP140 autopilot shouldn't be very difficult, but the coding for the G1000 sort of exceeds the area of my knowledge regarding coding, so I'm not very sure I'd be able to implement it properly. Thank you for the report, I will attempt to fix this for the next update. I'll be keeping an eye on this thread and noting down any bugs or general improvements you guys suggest. Thank you once again for the general positivety and helpfulness, and I hope you enjoy your flights!