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caleb1
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Re: Bonanza

Post by caleb1 »

Piper_EEWL wrote:I hope so too. I think for the Connie beta testing tool a bit longer due to difficulties that came up if I remember correctly. Let’s just hope it goes smooth for the Bonanza!
The Connie is a big 4-engined airliner (not to mention it is Captain Of The Ship so there's much more to program and test like the engineer to handle the engine for you etc) so it makes sense that it took longer. The Bonanza is a normal Accu-Sim GA plane so it has less features than a COTS plane so Beta should be faster. Just my view of it. :)
Caleb Byers

A2A Hanger: C182, C172, PA-28, PA-24, J3

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Dogsbody55
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Re: Bonanza

Post by Dogsbody55 »

caleb1 wrote:
Piper_EEWL wrote:I hope so too. I think for the Connie beta testing tool a bit longer due to difficulties that came up if I remember correctly. Let’s just hope it goes smooth for the Bonanza!
The Connie is a big 4-engined airliner (not to mention it is Captain Of The Ship so there's much more to program and test like the engineer to handle the engine for you etc) so it makes sense that it took longer. The Bonanza is a normal Accu-Sim GA plane so it has less features than a COTS plane so Beta should be faster. Just my view of it. :)
I like your view :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:


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