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Re: Screenshots
Posted: 16 Jul 2014, 04:34
by Fight69
Lewis - A2A wrote:Great images flight69, what scenery are you using?
Thanks,
Lewis
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thanks Lewis.
This is "Sahara Desert Fly In" from Aerosoft.
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 01 Sep 2014, 11:42
by Yours Truly
Dun' goofed trying to land the Tundra tires on a lake in Iowa
. Real fun thing to fly, even without the Accu-Sim pack (I can't afford it
) My first taste of A2A quality is excellent. I have never flown a Cub before, yet it feels as if I am actually flying a small and simple plane like the Cub. I can't even think about what would Accu-Sim do with the Cub. Tundra tires are my favorite due to the fact that they're just so rugged.
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 02 Sep 2014, 09:51
by taildraggin68
Yours Truly wrote:Dun' goofed trying to land the Tundra tires on a lake in Iowa
. Real fun thing to fly, even without the Accu-Sim pack (I can't afford it
) My first taste of A2A quality is excellent. I have never flown a Cub before, yet it feels as if I am actually flying a small and simple plane like the Cub. I can't even think about what would Accu-Sim do with the Cub. Tundra tires are my favorite due to the fact that they're just so rugged.
Well worth it for the accusim expansion
when you can, get it.....takes the cub over the top, but be warned, once you go accusim, everything else will seem very bland
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 28 Nov 2014, 20:50
by Franck66
after 12 hours using a real Piper J3 I have now my licence !!
But i'm still to use the virtual one
Now i could compare, so just 3 comments :
1 - Your altimeter is unusable, I never see this sort of altimeter on Piper J3
here mine
2 - Even in Accusim mode, the J3 is too easy to land. but probably like all the other plane
3 - the 3D model and system of your production are close to the perfection, Why not do the same with the pilots and passengers as we can see on the Carenado planes ? with those 3D models, A2A screens will be close to the reality
Franck
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 29 Nov 2014, 11:08
by Oracle427
Congratulations! The J-3 is a real joy to fly isn't it.
The altimeter on the A2A J-3 is the original type of non-sensitive altimeter. It can't be adjusted in any sensible while in the air, but hey, we're talking about a pure VFR aircraft!
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 29 Nov 2014, 13:50
by taildraggin68
Congratulations, the cub is fun to fly, great screenshots, and yes I would like a better altimeter in the cub but I'm really not looking at it much anyways
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 03 Dec 2014, 18:46
by Franck66
thanks ! here me and our Cub
and the same using Ron Attwood livery in P3D
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 08 Dec 2014, 10:23
by Obi
Franck66 wrote:after 12 hours using a real Piper J3 I have now my licence !!
But i'm still to use the virtual one
Franck
where i can find the dirty one as a repaint? its realy kickass!
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 09 Dec 2014, 08:11
by Franck66
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 09 Apr 2015, 10:49
by gulredrel
Did it and bought the Cub. What a fun to fly. This was on my second flight. Half Moon Bay to Hamilton Army. Heidi said, I had to practice a little more...
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 09 Apr 2015, 12:05
by Lewis - A2A
Very Nice, glad you are enjoying her. Shes a great fun little aeroplane to take up in the virtual skies.
thanks,
Lewis
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 07 Aug 2015, 07:59
by norfolkmike
The little ole Cub over the Scottish Highlands..Note the 'Stall' warning, due to me swapping into the cub from something meaner
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 16:06
by dolf8857
Awesome Shot!
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 16:07
by dolf8857
Re: Screenshots
Posted: 07 Nov 2015, 15:43
by dolf8857