Possible AC for WW2 Fighters

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Possible AC for WW2 Fighters

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Some of these are'nt ww2, but might fit in Wingso Of silver, of course, all really ought to have accusim. OK here goes

Boeing P-26 "Peashooter", early and late models

Japanese A54M The last open cockpit Japanese Fighter bomber

Russian Rata, and the Russian open cockpit Monoplane fighter--can't remember the desigination -Polikarpov something

British Gloster Gladiator

British Inter war fighters, especially the Hind, Hart, Fury.

Italian WW2 Fighters

Japanese "Tony"
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Mosquito....?
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The Rata = I-16

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Post by CDNflyer »

I think the best bet for a new aircraft would be the F4U Corsair. US Navy aircraft are under represented in the flightsim community. It was used by the US Navy and Marine Corps as well as Great Britain and Commonwealth countries. Of course, it will always be remembered for the most famous pilot to fly the type, Greg Boyington. I think these factors, combined with the quality of A2A Simulations, would make it a good seller. Now, personally, I would like to see an early "Bird Cage" type.

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We could definitely use a good Corsair...and I can't think of any one better than A2A for making it and making it right!
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yes, a Corsair would be wunderful!

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A good F8F Bearcat would be nice as well . Would also like to see a "top drawer " AT-6 Texan.
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8thFG wrote:A good F8F Bearcat would be nice as well . Would also like to see a "top drawer " AT-6 Texan.
For the 100th time YES! What a joy it would be, to push up to takeoff power in a A2A F8F cat'

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Post by levkovvvv »

although i like the corsair,i would have to voat for one of the cats:hellcat,wildcat,bearcat(and maybe a tomcat,that is native ww2 :D )

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I believe the TomCat was native to WWII - See "The Final Countdown" (1980)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Final_Countdown_(film)

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Re: Possible AC for WW2 Fighters

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Given that you have done such an amazing J3, often the first contact with flight school for many veterans, it would be great to see other aircraft in the chain...

I would so love to see an accusimmed A2A T6 Texan/Harvard...

Just got round to putting the WOPII Fighters on to my FSX with the necessary patches... I had forgotten how much I loved these...

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Re: Possible AC for WW2 Fighters

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8thFG wrote:A good F8F Bearcat would be nice as well . Would also like to see a "top drawer " AT-6 Texan.
This would so be a good choice..I dont get a giant airliner or another piper cub and a kerosene burner on the way next?, but thats my problem. So I will just enjoy the A2A planes I have now.

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17 accusim next oak, so should be right up your alley
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Re: Possible AC for WW2 Fighters

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Lewis - A2A wrote:17 accusim next oak, so should be right up your alley
Cool! im getting out my leather flying helmet, silk scarf, and goggles :lol:

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Re: Possible AC for WW2 Fighters

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oakfloor wrote:
Lewis - A2A wrote:17 accusim next oak, so should be right up your alley
Cool! im getting out my leather flying helmet, silk scarf, and goggles :lol:
Forget that apparel, get yourself a flak jacket for the 17 instead!

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