Spitfire with and without Accu-Sim

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Re: Spitfire with and without Accu-Sim

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I don't follow. In the other thread you say you have accusim for the spit but in this you say you can't justify the cost? If you have it then use it, to not doesn't make any sense.

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Re: Spitfire with and without Accu-Sim

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Perhaps you will understand and enjoy the Accu-simmed products when you become an experienced sim pilot. Until then, enjoy what you have and keep on learning the finer nuances of flying.
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Re: Spitfire with and without Accu-Sim

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Tutmeister wrote:I don't follow. In the other thread you say you have accusim for the spit but in this you say you can't justify the cost? If you have it then use it, to not doesn't make any sense.

Chris
Actually it makes perfect sense. :) First of all this thread was earlier, before I got the Spitfire. Then later got the Spitfire as a gift with accu-sim so I didn't pay for it. Hence my thread talking about the tests with base plane, base plane with accu-feel and then maybe with accu-sim. It is all a question of timing.

Then I will determine if the cost for me is justified to apply to future purchases like for example the Mustang (Civ/Military). I will be flying the Spitfire for many more weeks then I will put on accu-sim and see if it is $24.99 of differences ..... for me and me alone of course. Sure the Spitfire/accu-sim pack cost me nothing but I will use THAT result to determine if I get accu-sim for other A2A planes. I bought the B377 and COTS because there was a special 2 day sale where it was $24.95 for the lot. That was INSTANT buy else the B377+COTS would be out of my price range under normal circumstances. :)
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Re: Spitfire with and without Accu-Sim

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jeepinforfun wrote:Perhaps you will understand and enjoy the Accu-simmed products when you become an experienced sim pilot. Until then, enjoy what you have and keep on learning the finer nuances of flying.
I shall enjoy what I have absolutely.
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