Brand New to Forum and A2A
Brand New to Forum and A2A
I've had FSX for a while now and mainly focused on the Cessna, hardware such as Saitek seem to be drawn to the Cessna too. For my first payware aircraft I fancy the Cherokee and would appreciate some feedback from the community. Thanks.
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Re: Brand New to Forum and A2A
First off, welcome to the forums. Secondly, I'll keep it short and sweet. I own both versions of the 180. The real one and the A2A bird. You will not be disappointed in buying this aircraft and you will soon be adding more A2A birds to your shopping cart in less than 10 hours of flight time with the Cherokee. Best simulation for GA aircraft, hands down.
Re: Brand New to Forum and A2A
Perfect choiceDyad wrote:I've had FSX for a while now and mainly focused on the Cessna, hardware such as Saitek seem to be drawn to the Cessna too. For my first payware aircraft I fancy the Cherokee and would appreciate some feedback from the community. Thanks.
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Re: Brand New to Forum and A2A
Welcome aboard Dyad,
the Cherokee is a great choice, but get ready to grab some more A2A birds in the near future!
Have fun.
Cheers
the Cherokee is a great choice, but get ready to grab some more A2A birds in the near future!
Have fun.
Cheers
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Re: Brand New to Forum and A2A
As the others say Dyad, a very good choice. The Cherokee is a real work of art and certainly revitalised my interest in the hobby...
If you do decide to purchase and install it in FSX, you should be sure to download and run the latest Accu-Sim update afterward.
Also, check out the real world avionics manuals in this thread as a detailed description of these systems (e.g. the S-TEC 30 autopilot) isn't included in the pilot's manual included with the purchase.
Welcome to the community!
Nick
If you do decide to purchase and install it in FSX, you should be sure to download and run the latest Accu-Sim update afterward.
Also, check out the real world avionics manuals in this thread as a detailed description of these systems (e.g. the S-TEC 30 autopilot) isn't included in the pilot's manual included with the purchase.
Welcome to the community!
Nick
Re: Brand New to Forum and A2A
Thank you all for your very helpful replies and thanks also for the friendly welcome.
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