Next GA Plane
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Re: Next GA Plane
No one knows for sure, you are welcome to join the guessing game. 'Logical' guessing would suggest a Piper Seminole, but betting on A2A releases is a sure way to loose money, because no matter how logical the next release might seem, A2A has been known to completely surprise us...pleasantly of course.
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TJ
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Re: Next GA Plane
Hi,
I was watching newest video from steveo1kinevo:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75AqU6eIx7w[/youtube]
and it struck me, what if an AccuSimmed Blimp. Hahaha.
Cheerz,
Will
I was watching newest video from steveo1kinevo:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75AqU6eIx7w[/youtube]
and it struck me, what if an AccuSimmed Blimp. Hahaha.
Cheerz,
Will
Bonanza, Skylane, Skyhawk, Cherokee, Cub, Texan, Mustang, Warhawk, Spitfire, Flying Fortress
Re: Next GA Plane
Now THAT would be an achievement indeed!!!!LZ-WIL wrote:Hi,
and it struck me, what if an AccuSimmed Blimp. Hahaha.
Cheerz,
Will
For us old guys.......Bill Lyons is the only one I know that made a successful version of a blimp. (The Graf Zeppelin LZ-127) I think it was for FS 2009...Perhaps!!
Wonderful Airship and I spent many, MANY hours flying that thing.....it was extremely addicting to float so gracefully over the countryside.
When I was a young Marine, I had the pleasure of being stationed at MCAS(H) Tustin where to this day are two blimp hangers. (Largest Non-Supported Wooden structures in the world, as I recall) Around 1974/75 they were placed on the register as National Landmarks and yes....I was standing in formation at the dedication ceremony. The West Coast Goodyear team used to service the Blimp in our hangers....and occasionally would give rides. Unfortunately I missed out on that opportunity......but it was amazing to see how small the blimp looked inside our hanger. Seems you could have easily placed about 4 or more blimps inside. Amazing!!
Anyway......I too would dream of an Accusim version.....however, I suspect it will be very much the same as me wishing for an Accusim helicopter someday. Oh well....it's always fun to dream.
Thanks for the cool video!!!!
Cheers,
EDIT: Oops.....correction (Sorry....getting old)......It was MCAS(H) Santa Ana.............IN Tustin, CA. (smile)
Re: Next GA Plane
Hi,pilottj wrote: No one knows for sure, you are welcome to join the guessing game. 'Logical' guessing would suggest a Piper Seminole, but betting on A2A releases is a sure way to loose money, because no matter how logical the next release might seem, A2A has been known to completely surprise us...pleasantly of course.
Cheers
TJ
I agree, A2A may really surprise us by releasing a jet aircraft for example, before the twin. I have seen F4 unfinished model videos in the past,
or it might be the T-33 they have mentioned on FlightSimCon 2016.
Cheerz,
Will
Bonanza, Skylane, Skyhawk, Cherokee, Cub, Texan, Mustang, Warhawk, Spitfire, Flying Fortress
Re: Next GA Plane
I'm really hoping for a 152 sometime. I'd love an accu-simmed version of my favorite Cessna
Blue skies and calm winds,
SPC Brendan Baker
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SPC Brendan Baker
15D10 Helicopter Powertrain Repairer
Co D(-) 1/106th Aviation Regiment Decatur, Illinois
Illinois Army National Guard
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Re: Next GA Plane
To be honest I'd like to see either a SR22 or the good old C152. Carenado did a ok job at recreating these, but nothing beats Accu-Sim
Keep The Blue Side Up,
Micah H.
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Re: Next GA Plane
Perhaps a Piper Tomahawk?
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Re: Next GA Plane
We need a nice twin.....and I think the Baron is the way to go.....just not a glass cockpit, nice steam gauges and we can fit in the GTN750 as needed.
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Re: Next GA Plane
I would really like to see a Seminole from A2A, but considering the two videos on their YouTube channel featuring an Aerostar 600, i think that's a more probable candidate. But it's not a very good looking plane, if you ask me. A turbocharged Seminole or Baron would be amazing, but at this point i would take any turbocharged GA plane from them.
PS: Yes, i know this is an old thread, but i think it's time to ask the question again. A2A is being very quiet on this subject for quite a while now (unless i missed anything). Something big is brewing.
PS: Yes, i know this is an old thread, but i think it's time to ask the question again. A2A is being very quiet on this subject for quite a while now (unless i missed anything). Something big is brewing.
Re: Next GA Plane
I think you are right.
Cheers Chris
Cheers Chris
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Re: Next GA Plane
I think that is in line with the vast majority of users here. I assume A2A is getting the message loud and clear, which is great. Still, it's up to them.cristi.neagu wrote:I would really like to see a Seminole from A2A,
An A2A twin will complete my sim.
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