I hope this is the correct section for this question, was just wondering if A2A was working on or considering development of a Cirrus SR22 plane simulator for FSX Steam?
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A2A Cirrus SR22 Simulator
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Re: A2A Cirrus SR22 Simulator
It's possible we could see an A2A SR-22 someday, yes.
Scott.
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Re: A2A Cirrus SR22 Simulator
Please, please, with the manual RPM-control. I can't fathom that Cirruses come without that. Cruising at 2400 rpm seems crazy.
Erik Haugan Aasland,
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All the Accusim-planes are in my hangar, but they aren't sitting long enough for their engines to cool much before next flight!
Arendal, Norway
(Homebase: Kristiansand Lufthavn, Kjevik (ENCN)
All the Accusim-planes are in my hangar, but they aren't sitting long enough for their engines to cool much before next flight!
Re: A2A Cirrus SR22 Simulator
That was a very interesting response from Mr Gentile. My spider sense is tingling
Andrew
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Re: A2A Cirrus SR22 Simulator
If you do a Accusim SR22 I will buy it and fly it all the time and hanger all other aircraft
Re: A2A Cirrus SR22 Simulator
So would I but I'm hoping for a twin, we've had quite a few single-engines now. I'd love to fly the A2A Aerostar.awash2002 wrote:If you do a Accusim SR22 I will buy it and fly it all the time and hanger all other aircraft
Re: A2A Cirrus SR22 Simulator
No feelings whatsoever towards SR22 as an airframe, for or against. Of course I've seen them (and heard them!) a lot, but I can't recall even if I've ever touched one in person - certainly not flown onboard one.
To collect opinions, I see it is a popular and powerful fixed-gear airplane, apparently pretty popular as a training aircraft, in particular with glass. And it is quite fast in comparison to the older generation fixed-leg things. Somewhat equivalent to a modern view of Cherokee 235 - trading a bit of load carrying capability to a lot of speed. A touring airplane of sorts. I'd like it in the sim.
-Esa
To collect opinions, I see it is a popular and powerful fixed-gear airplane, apparently pretty popular as a training aircraft, in particular with glass. And it is quite fast in comparison to the older generation fixed-leg things. Somewhat equivalent to a modern view of Cherokee 235 - trading a bit of load carrying capability to a lot of speed. A touring airplane of sorts. I'd like it in the sim.
-Esa
Re: A2A Cirrus SR22 Simulator
It would be fun to the pull the parachute
Andrew
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All Accusim Aircraft
Accu-Feel, 3d Lights Redux
ASUS ROG Maximus Hero X, Intel i7 8770K, Nvidia GTX 1080, 32GB Corsair Vengeance 3000 RAM, Corsair H90i liquid cooler.
All Accusim Aircraft
Accu-Feel, 3d Lights Redux
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Re: A2A Cirrus SR22 Simulator
Can't say an SR22 excites me that much. I'm more interested in a range GA twins, then a jet such as a Lockheed P-80 or Meteor. I's also like to see a couple of twin engine warbirds too.
Cheers,
Mike
Cheers,
Mike
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