Help with latest accu-sim aircraft for the uninitiated?
Posted: 26 Jul 2016, 03:04
Hi, I love the A2A product lines. The Accu-Sim planes are wonderful. However as a non real pilot I wonder about the types of aircraft and their performance?
I know the C-172 is a trainer, so its relatively slow.
Is the Cherokee 180 a trainer as well? I saw in the video it's cruise speed is 150.
If the 180 can cruise at 150, what is the cruise speed for the (I assume) faster and more powerful C-182. I know it's considered a high performance plane, but...
...How does the 182 compare to the Comanche 250? It is the only one with retractable gear right? Is it the fastest (not counting the t-6)? Does it have the furthest range and highest cruise as well? What is it's cruise speed and altitude?
If I were shopping for a real aircraft and was looking for highest performance in cruise speed, range and altitude, would the 250 be the one that you would "sell" me? I'm not including the T-6, just the GA aircraft in the lineup.
I already own the 182 and i love, I was just curious about the different niches the planes fill in the real world. Thanks
I know i could have googled this myself but I thought someone might enjoy educating me.
I know the C-172 is a trainer, so its relatively slow.
Is the Cherokee 180 a trainer as well? I saw in the video it's cruise speed is 150.
If the 180 can cruise at 150, what is the cruise speed for the (I assume) faster and more powerful C-182. I know it's considered a high performance plane, but...
...How does the 182 compare to the Comanche 250? It is the only one with retractable gear right? Is it the fastest (not counting the t-6)? Does it have the furthest range and highest cruise as well? What is it's cruise speed and altitude?
If I were shopping for a real aircraft and was looking for highest performance in cruise speed, range and altitude, would the 250 be the one that you would "sell" me? I'm not including the T-6, just the GA aircraft in the lineup.
I already own the 182 and i love, I was just curious about the different niches the planes fill in the real world. Thanks
I know i could have googled this myself but I thought someone might enjoy educating me.