New Aircraft Suggestion

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Re: New Aircraft Suggestion

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Ron Attwood wrote: 24 Jan 2022, 16:57 Scott is writing all these suggestions down as we speak. :D
I certainly hope he liked my flying rock suggestion.

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Re: New Aircraft Suggestion

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Bones wrote: 24 Jan 2022, 19:00
Ron Attwood wrote: 24 Jan 2022, 16:57 Scott is writing all these suggestions down as we speak. :D
I certainly hope he liked my flying rock suggestion.
It's on the list. :)
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I'd like to see A2A do a Spitfire. I reckon it would be just about like the real thing?

(or a Lancaster, did anybody mention Lancaster?)




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(PS. Have you thought about a Lancaster?)
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I'm surprised Lewis hasn't mentioned Lancaster.
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Re: New Aircraft Suggestion

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ImpendingJoker wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 15:25 After getting the Carenado Cessna 337 for MSFS, it got me to thinking, ~this is the twin that A2A should make.
Excellent suggestion.

It's an interesting looking bird, harking back to Claude Dornier's designs 80 and more years ago. It also has the complication of a twin with less of the handing difficulties, as well as a decent view out for MSFS sightseeing thanks to the pilot's sight lines being ahead of the wing.

One I'd love to see A2A do an Accu-Sim version of, as the Carenado job is so lacking.


Cheers,
Mike.


PS. Also an A2A Spitfire MkIX, please.
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