I certainly hope he liked my flying rock suggestion.
New Aircraft Suggestion
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- Ron Attwood
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Re: New Aircraft Suggestion
It's on the list.
Eva Vlaardingerbroek, an inspiratiom.
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Re: New Aircraft Suggestion
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?)
Darryl
(PS. Have you thought about a Lancaster?)
(or a Lancaster, did anybody mention Lancaster?)
Darryl
(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
Excellent suggestion.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.
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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