A2A is MIA

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jcomm
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Great Great News !!!!!
Use your flight simulators with a well defined purpose...

Don't expect them to be "perfect" or to fully cover all aspects of simulated flight...

Try to enjoy it instead of stressing... ( in few words - don't be like me ... )

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Rioku
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"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"

GrahamP
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Fantastic news!!! :D Thank you, thank you, thank you Scott and the team.

frankattilio
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Awesome news!

A2A in MSFS is all we need! And It's happening! Who could have thought? :mrgreen:

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Ron Attwood
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Calm down lads. Remember, there's a lot of old farts on here. Don't want any cardiac arrests now do we?
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MkIV Hvd
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YAY Michael and Mark and thanks for the update Scott!!
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Flieger-Marius
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Great to hear THE missing piece in this new sim environment is now on approach!
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Great news indeed! :D

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bladerunner900
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Good news indeed. I will join you when you release a warbird.
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SteveW
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Outstanding! When things settle down, I sure hope there is a T-6 Texan on the drawing board!

Genista
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Such a good news ! My body is ready !!!!

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Excellent news! Looking forward to what you can do with the new(ish) sim. ;)
Ron Attwood wrote: 17 Nov 2021, 07:58 Calm down lads. Remember, there's a lot of old farts on here. Don't want any cardiac arrests now do we?
Nothing wrong with dying happy. :D
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GrahamP
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Jigsaw wrote: 17 Nov 2021, 14:38 Nothing wrong with dying happy. :D
Especially if you're already an old fart :lol:

EDIT: (I'm guessing it's OK for me to say that, being an old fart myself :) )

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Ron Attwood
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Speaking of old farts. Remember when we were small children thinking it was the most hilarious thing to fart. Gales of laughter. Sad to say, when either my wife or myself get up from a chair and fart we both giggle and snort and snigger. There's so much truth in the expression 'Second childhood'

Keep this to yourself though. I don't want it known I have a wind problem. 8)
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Great news Scott!

I have most of the A2A stuff for P3D. But I haven't flown P3D since MSFS came out, as good as your aircraft are, there is just something about being able to look out the window and see the real world as well as the sloped runways/taxi ways. The closest experience I had to MSFS 2020 was with Tilepoxy.

I hope you bought both Mr. Krawczyk and Mr. Smith a steak dinner as they deserve it.

Looking forward to the Comanche 250! It is my favorite of your planes!.

Paul.

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