Tuesday, July 21, 2015 Oshkosh, WI
A2A Simulations and Jetline Systems partner to create “Flight-Sim-In-A-Box.â€Â
Flight-Sim-in-a-box is the most powerful and advanced “plug in and fly†flight simulator available. It includes all necessary equipment and software in a single product. This allows instructors, educators, and pilots to efficiently and realistically simulate entire aircraft operations with education, training, and fun no matter what the weather is outside. With the added bonus that this versatile and powerful computer can also be used for other home or business tasks, the possibilities are endless!
“There has been a long time, unsatisfied demand for both professional and home use, for a flight simulation product that offers the best of all worlds, without compromise. The computer system, the “A2A Alpha,†is a top rated 4.6Ghz Intel and Nvidia based system with a fast, reliable solid state drive, Samsung 32†monitor, our own preferred flight controllers, Lockheed Martin’s Prepar3d, and industry leading Accu-Sim C172 Trainer software. Jetline Systems provides world class hardware expertise, a one to three year warrantee on parts and labor, and lifetime technical phone support. Both A2A and Jetline always put the customer first because we think like one, and as a result we have formed a perfect partnership,†said Scott Gentile of A2A Simulations Inc.
“Based on the high level of interest so far and some business deals that have already started on the first day of the announcement, this platform is positioned to streamline flight simulation in a way never done before. We no longer have to walk new potential customers through a laundry list of how to setup your own flight simulator, instead, we just point them to one location, the system arrives at their place, they plug it in, turn it on, and start flying immediately with all the latest and greatest hardware and software,†said Lewis Bloomfield of A2A Simulations Inc.
For more information and to buy Flight-Sim-In-A-Box, visit http://www.flightsiminabox.com
New product and partnership: Flight Sim In A Box
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Congratulations Scott, should be the start of a great relationship!!
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Congrats A2A and Jetline systems, sounds like a great product.
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Re: New product and partnership: Flight Sim In A Box
Congratulations guys. That sure sounds like a great product!
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I have had a Jetline computer for about 8 months now and I absolutely love it!. I use it for my home computer and Flight sim. I use CH Combat stick and CH rudder pedals with it. This new Partnership will be a great marriage for both companies.
Re: New product and partnership: Flight Sim In A Box
That is awesome, plug and "fly" finally! Good job guys, I predict great success!
Re: New product and partnership: Flight Sim In A Box
Awesome system.....
Congrats A2A and jetline.....
Congrats A2A and jetline.....
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Re: New product and partnership: Flight Sim In A Box
I'm just curious, why a CH yoke and not a Saitek Cessna yoke. Looks like a great package though. Great job!
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See Scott's post here: http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtop ... 61#p365761. I strongly agree with him.rhenson529 wrote:I'm just curious, why a CH yoke and not a Saitek Cessna yoke.
Congratulations on the new product and partnership, A2A!
Re: New product and partnership: Flight Sim In A Box
Bout time someone put something like that together.
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Re: New product and partnership: Flight Sim In A Box
Interesting logo chaps...
A2A Simulations Airbus A320 by the looks of it? Yeah, seems a bit unlikely to me too... Perhaps it's an A2A 'alpha floor' standing system instead! Good luck with the new partnership anyway!
A2A Simulations Airbus A320 by the looks of it? Yeah, seems a bit unlikely to me too... Perhaps it's an A2A 'alpha floor' standing system instead! Good luck with the new partnership anyway!
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GOOD LUCK ON YOUR PARTNERSHIP
And good luck on sales.
And good luck on sales.
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Spadjockey,
If you add up the cost of all the components going into this kit I would say it looks like a bargain to me.
Now this obviously isn't geared to existing flight simmers that have most if not all of the equipment .
If you add up the cost of all the components going into this kit I would say it looks like a bargain to me.
Now this obviously isn't geared to existing flight simmers that have most if not all of the equipment .
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Oracle427,
I don't have a problem with that.
I just can't for the life of me think of any of simmers in this forum or any other sim web site, that don't constantly complain about having to scratch and scrap to save enough money for the planes, and scenery . Most were expecting maybe a new plane. Not close to $4,000 dollars worth of computer, and flight sim equipment.
Don't get me wrong. If I were young , in good health, and gainfully employed I would probably {be outside flying the real thing ,not play on a computer.} All kidding aside , If lost everything it would be something I would have take a look at
I don't have a problem with that.
I just can't for the life of me think of any of simmers in this forum or any other sim web site, that don't constantly complain about having to scratch and scrap to save enough money for the planes, and scenery . Most were expecting maybe a new plane. Not close to $4,000 dollars worth of computer, and flight sim equipment.
Don't get me wrong. If I were young , in good health, and gainfully employed I would probably {be outside flying the real thing ,not play on a computer.} All kidding aside , If lost everything it would be something I would have take a look at
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Re: New product and partnership: Flight Sim In A Box
I researched Jetliner computers a couple of years ago with serious intention to buy. For all the peripherals and software that is included, at a glance this looks like a bargain to me.
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