Re: GA Twin
Posted: 16 May 2015, 08:15
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Nick
Post of the year!Lewis - A2A wrote:Hello,
yes we have R&D work into the Seminole to look at it as a viable project for the future.
thanks,
Lewis
Rob Young did a wonderful job on the Duke.cflord wrote:Like Dave (aonyn) I have the RealAir Duke and like it very much, even though it's not of the same quality as the A2A Accu-Sim airplanes. My Duke works well with Accu-Feel and fill's the need for a twin until A2A's twin entry comes along.
Keep the shiny side up and the dirty side down!
Ret SMSgt Cliff Lord - C-130 Flight Engineer & Mechanic
So, should we not hold our breath for a medium utility twin then?Lewis - A2A wrote:Hello,
yes we have R&D work into the Seminole to look at it as a viable project for the future.
thanks,
Lewis
I've wanted to get the Duke, but seeing on YouTube that it fails to correct for the obvious and monstrous bug in FSX/P3D regarding the relationship between RPM/MP makes me mistrust it, like I do all other similar addons. I've tried, with much hope, other addons, but I am an Accusim-fanatic, and will always be.cflord wrote:Like Dave (aonyn) I have the RealAir Duke and like it very much, even though it's not of the same quality as the A2A Accu-Sim airplanes. My Duke works well with Accu-Feel and fill's the need for a twin until A2A's twin entry comes along.
Keep the shiny side up and the dirty side down!
Ret SMSgt Cliff Lord - C-130 Flight Engineer & Mechanic