Was just dreaming about what A2A could do whith the REALAIR DUKE B60...its a brilliant aircraft, but now that it is no longer available, imagine if A2A got hold of it and turned it into one of their's? Or, what about a turboprop like the Piper Cheyenne?...man, I'd love to see A2A do the Cheyenne some time!
Anyway, just dreaming out loud.
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They gotta accusim a turboprop engine first which has yet to be done. Only good turboprop for fsx is the q400 which runs all Flight stuff through own program and not fsx
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It would be amaizing though...an A2A turbine twin GA aircraft; mouth watering
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I would sure love to see an Accu-Sim turbine engine
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A proper turbo piston simulation would be really fun as well
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Lancaster!!!!!!!
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Bent Wing Bird AKA Whistling Death
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Hercules-powered Lancaster B.II!
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Actually, if we had A MERLIN-POWERED LANCASTER,, a BII would round out the collection nicely.
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A decent GA twin - badly needed as no current GA twin for flight sim actually replicates twin engine flight properly. Can't wait to try out something that will challenge and extend my flight knowledge.
A turbocharged GA - for similar reasons to the above.
Aerostar 600. Having seen Scott's plane, and the latest Tom Cruise flick, I'd love to fly one in the sim.
Comanche 400. Imagine all that power Scott, could you at least post another video of yours soon, please?
Cessna 337. One of the most interesting GA planes. An Accusim version of the old Dornier concept of multi engine flying would be a great addition to the fleet.
Piper PA28-201 Arrow. Similar to the Cherokee we have now, but with different wings, retractable, faster. Could even be turbocharged. Yes please!!!
Spitfire MkV. We don't have single stage 2 speed supercharging in a warbird yet. All the sweet handling of the Mk1 but more speed and better roll rate. More variants, thanks to clipped wings, drop tanks and tropical air intakes.
Lancaster. The best bomber of WW2, bar none. Imagine the sound of 4 Merlins!!
Hawker Hurricane. Who doesn't love the dear old Hurri??
Beech D18. Still flying and a great place to start the Accusim twin warbird range. To be followed by a Douglas A20.
Convair 240 or 340/440. The next COTS, please. Ideal for short range passenger flights, and a real classic aircraft too. Many still in service, and lots of paint possibilities.
Gloster Meteor or Lockheed P-80. The first Accusim jet?? Best place to start as the earlier jest would be easier to Accusim. Personally, I like the early jets best.
De Havilland DHC-2 Beaver Turboprop. A great place to start the Accusim turboprop journey and might satisfy those asking for a Beaver. I'd buy it.
That will do for now. Don't want much, do I!!!
Cheers,
Mike
A turbocharged GA - for similar reasons to the above.
Aerostar 600. Having seen Scott's plane, and the latest Tom Cruise flick, I'd love to fly one in the sim.
Comanche 400. Imagine all that power Scott, could you at least post another video of yours soon, please?
Cessna 337. One of the most interesting GA planes. An Accusim version of the old Dornier concept of multi engine flying would be a great addition to the fleet.
Piper PA28-201 Arrow. Similar to the Cherokee we have now, but with different wings, retractable, faster. Could even be turbocharged. Yes please!!!
Spitfire MkV. We don't have single stage 2 speed supercharging in a warbird yet. All the sweet handling of the Mk1 but more speed and better roll rate. More variants, thanks to clipped wings, drop tanks and tropical air intakes.
Lancaster. The best bomber of WW2, bar none. Imagine the sound of 4 Merlins!!
Hawker Hurricane. Who doesn't love the dear old Hurri??
Beech D18. Still flying and a great place to start the Accusim twin warbird range. To be followed by a Douglas A20.
Convair 240 or 340/440. The next COTS, please. Ideal for short range passenger flights, and a real classic aircraft too. Many still in service, and lots of paint possibilities.
Gloster Meteor or Lockheed P-80. The first Accusim jet?? Best place to start as the earlier jest would be easier to Accusim. Personally, I like the early jets best.
De Havilland DHC-2 Beaver Turboprop. A great place to start the Accusim turboprop journey and might satisfy those asking for a Beaver. I'd buy it.
That will do for now. Don't want much, do I!!!
Cheers,
Mike
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Beech D18, that would be a wonderful bird to Accusim
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Not one suggestion above id say no to, however, still frothing at the mouth for a GA turbine twin. And for me the Piper Cheyenne takes the cake. Its just so asthetically pleasing inside and out, and super versitile, with very few places you couldnt go...must be steam gauges as well, none of this glass cockpit nonsense
Here is hoping
Here is hoping
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I'd also love to see either a GA twin or a turboprop fully accusimmed, or both. With steam gauges, of course.
That would be the logical progression for my A2A fleet.
But don't forget my Heidi (Cub), sim life feels so empty without her freaking out.
That would be the logical progression for my A2A fleet.
But don't forget my Heidi (Cub), sim life feels so empty without her freaking out.
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Hi Folks,
ANYTHING Beechcraft...
[WINKING FACE]
Regards,
Scott
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[quote="Rolls737"]Was just dreaming about what A2A could do whith the REALAIR DUKE B60...its a brilliant aircraft, but now that it is no longer available, imagine if A2A got hold of it and turned it into one of their's? Or, what about a turboprop like the Piper Cheyenne?...man, I'd love to see A2A do the Cheyenne some time!
Anyway, just dreaming out loud.[/quo
FSX is saturated with GA and light commercial aircraft, what we need is more warbirds and early jets!
Anyway, just dreaming out loud.[/quo
FSX is saturated with GA and light commercial aircraft, what we need is more warbirds and early jets!
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