Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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Re: Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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Re: Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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Looks great! Can hardly wait for some interior peeks. :)

So far this confirms the airplane is indeed modeled, at least externally, after V35. Can't quite make out if that is followed by A or B.

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AKar wrote:Looks great! Can hardly wait for some interior peeks. :)

So far this confirms the airplane is indeed modeled, at least externally, after V35. Can't quite make out if that is followed by A or B.

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I think it’s a V35B at least if you’re going of the information that is linked to the registration shown in the screenshot:

https://planefinder.net/data/aircraft/N40G

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Re: Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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AKar wrote:Looks great! Can hardly wait for some interior peeks. :)

So far this confirms the airplane is indeed modeled, at least externally, after V35. Can't quite make out if that is followed by A or B.

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Look on the lower right corner of Scott's pic, there might be a clue there :mrgreen:
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Re: Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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Aymi wrote:
AKar wrote:Looks great! Can hardly wait for some interior peeks. :)

So far this confirms the airplane is indeed modeled, at least externally, after V35. Can't quite make out if that is followed by A or B.

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Look on the lower right corner of Scott's pic, there might be a clue there :mrgreen:
What are you doing looking down there when the airplane is higher on the pic? :mrgreen: :D :mrgreen:

Interested to see whether the interior is modeled after V35B as well. :) And what is the third engine option, besides IO-520 and IO-550.

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Re: Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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AKar wrote:
Aymi wrote:
AKar wrote:Looks great! Can hardly wait for some interior peeks. :)

So far this confirms the airplane is indeed modeled, at least externally, after V35. Can't quite make out if that is followed by A or B.

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-Esa
Look on the lower right corner of Scott's pic, there might be a clue there :mrgreen:
What are you doing looking down there when the airplane is higher on the pic? :mrgreen: :D :mrgreen:

Interested to see whether the interior is modeled after V35B as well. :) And what is the third engine option, besides IO-520 and IO-550.

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I guess the only fitting option left is the 470 from older Bo's. Anything else would be extravangant (diesels, 8 cylinders...) and Scott said no turbo.
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Re: Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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Which to me, would be using the artistic license perhaps beyond my personal comfort zone, as the simulation would most likely be quite... extrapolative in nature. The IO-520 would be my baseline. :)

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Re: Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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Guys, you have surpassed yourselves again. This modeling/texturing looks stunning ! :shock: Can't wait to see the cockpit..and purchase this masterpiece :D
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Re: Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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Looks terrific! Just one question: since Scott mentioned in the development update video that A2A has flight tested both the V tail and the regular tail Dabonair, will there be an option to switch between the two?

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AKar wrote:Which to me, would be using the artistic license perhaps beyond my personal comfort zone, as the simulation would most likely be quite... extrapolative in nature. The IO-520 would be my baseline. :)

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Maybe a turbine conversion?? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :wink:
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Re: Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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I was curious if the screen shot was taken in fsx or p3d. I’m sure it will be available for both platforms. As for registration number if it comes back to a real aircraft then that’s what us modeled.
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Re: Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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n421nj wrote:I was curious if the screen shot was taken in fsx or p3d.
Hi Andrew - the screenshot was taken in P3Dv4. The lighting and background haze (shaders) in my installation are courtesy of the excellent freeware URP add-on.

Glad you guys like the little preview. The V-tailed Bo is such an interesting aircraft when it comes to composing a photo or screenshot. I'm pretty sure you won't be disappointed when you see the interior either. :wink:

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Nick - A2A wrote: Glad you guys like the little preview. The V-tailed Bo is such an interesting aircraft when it comes to composing a photo or screenshot. I'm pretty sure you won't be disappointed when you see the interior either. :wink:
I’m sure it is interesting to get the right angle of the Bo. I’m sure it’ll make for some very interesting screenshots!

I’m suspecting the interior to have some wood paneling if it’s a V35 as a lot of them seem to have that. Mhh gotta love the 70s :lol:
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Re: Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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Please feel free to post pics as often as you like. We don’t mind.
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Re: Accu-Sim Bonanza screenshot from beta

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Is that me or do I see double exhaust on each side with one port smaller than the other, like on turbocharged LeMans cars ?

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