Another Masterpiece

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pilotman767
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Another Masterpiece

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I have been flying the T6 all day today, and I am thoroughly impressed.

The level of detail on this simulation is phenomenal. Here's a small list of some things that caught my eye:
-the backfire when moving the throttle up to quickly
-the tire sound when you are about to ground loop (all too familiar with it now :lol: )
-the slow wind down of the inertia starter after a botched attempt
and much more.

When I fly this, I feel 100% connected with the airplane. I love the feeling that if I want the airplane to do something, I have to make it do something, rather than sitting back and letting the airplane stabilize itself.

I knew right from the start that this was going to be an incredible simulation.
I had no idea it would be this good.

Scott, you and your team exceeded all of my expectations, and have given to your community an airplane that will be flown for many fun, challenging hours.

Thanks to the Team at A2A!
Customer for life! :mrgreen:
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Ron Attwood
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Re: Another Masterpiece

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The latest in a long line of 'Best thing since sliced bread''s. :wink:
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Mikenor
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Re: Another Masterpiece

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Agreed, the bar has been raised once again!
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Re: Another Masterpiece

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Ron Attwood wrote:The latest in a long line of 'Best thing since sliced bread''s. :wink:
Agree completely Ron!

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Scott - A2A
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Re: Another Masterpiece

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pilotman767 wrote:the slow wind down of the inertia starter after a botched attempt
That's music to my ears when you notice that. It's one of the many sounds most will not consciously be aware of, but adds to the sense that a lot of physical pieces are interacting with each other.

Scott.
A2A Simulations Inc.

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