How many circuit breakers will we get L:VARS for?
I haven't had the pleasure of any A2A products in the past, nor the Comanche, so I'm not sure what to expect.
From real images I can count 15-17 circuit breakers in the "circuit breaker mounting bracket" for a PA24.
I'm asking on behalf of my in-progress home cockpit build who would like to know how many solenoids to source from the Far East
(In the end I might end up combining a few for space reasons, maybe COM1 and COM2 into just COMS and same for NAV etc, not sure yet).
Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing
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Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing
Not sure off hand, but they are all functional. We should have a variable for each. Worst case, we'll sort out what you need for your cockpit.zemith wrote: ↑27 Feb 2023, 10:02 How many circuit breakers will we get L:VARS for?
I haven't had the pleasure of any A2A products in the past, nor the Comanche, so I'm not sure what to expect.
From real images I can count 15-17 circuit breakers in the "circuit breaker mounting bracket" for a PA24.
I'm asking on behalf of my in-progress home cockpit build who would like to know how many solenoids to source from the Far East
(In the end I might end up combining a few for space reasons, maybe COM1 and COM2 into just COMS and same for NAV etc, not sure yet).
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Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing
Better question: Will it be released when I get my cockpit all set up early to mid march?
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Amazing, thanks! o7Scott - A2A wrote: ↑27 Feb 2023, 16:34
Not sure off hand, but they are all functional. We should have a variable for each. Worst case, we'll sort out what you need for your cockpit.
Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing
What are the plans for C172 Trainer please?
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I'd like to know also ... not necessarily in granular detail but a confirmation that is in consideration would be welcomed, and maybe also an idea of it is a priority or if other aircraft will be ahead of it.
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Once the Comanche is out and the dust has settled from all the new tech going in, we definitely want to make a Skyhawk, Cherokee, etc. And once you fly this Comanche you will probably want this 10x more than you do now. BTW, we just crossed a milestone in beta and we expect the following beta builds to generate less and less bug reports.
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Scott - A2A wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 09:24 Once the Comanche is out and the dust has settled from all the new tech going in, we definitely want to make a Skyhawk, Cherokee, etc. And once you fly this Comanche you will probably want this 10x more than you do now. BTW, we just crossed a milestone in beta and we expect the following beta builds to generate less and less bug reports.
Scott.
Very good news Scott! And I am certainly one of those champing at the bit for the release!
And I EARNESTLY hope that the legendary Cub makes the A-list -- I've been longing to have that plane back in my hangar for so long now! I keep buying any new Cubs that come along and instantly regret doing so -- they all fall SO FAR SHORT of your standard!
Keep up the good work!
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Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing
Excellent news Scott. I assume we will have a no GPS option like the P3D/FSX version for some VOR or VFR flying? Will the liveries use fixed registration numbers or will we be able to enter our own?
I also look forward to the rest of the A2A hangar making it's way to MSFS. Especially, the J3 Cub. MSFS was made for that airplane.
I also look forward to the rest of the A2A hangar making it's way to MSFS. Especially, the J3 Cub. MSFS was made for that airplane.
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That's awesome to hear Scott. Sounds like you folks are making some good progress. Looking forward to it for sure, as I'm sure we all are. What an awesome time for flight simulation these days!Scott - A2A wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 09:24 Once the Comanche is out and the dust has settled from all the new tech going in, we definitely want to make a Skyhawk, Cherokee, etc. And once you fly this Comanche you will probably want this 10x more than you do now. BTW, we just crossed a milestone in beta and we expect the following beta builds to generate less and less bug reports.
Scott.
Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing
An idle thought of mine... would A2A ever consider 'remaking' or 'upgrading' a default aircraft with Accu-Sim 2.0 tech? Given that another developer has done just that with a few aircraft now, I figured it could be a potential avenue to explore. Not with the goal just to churn out aircraft at a faster rate, but to save reinventing the wheel when there are already beautifully rendered but soulless models out there on the market. I appreciate that for an aircraft to have an A2A badge on it you'd still need access to a real aircraft to ensure it flew by the numbers etc. No cutting of corners to be done. If Accu-Sim 2.0 is now set up to allow easier porting between aircraft, it could work... at least from this layman's point of view
I shall never buy an eye-candy add-on that has no depth, but aforementioned eye-candy + Accu-Sim would be a match made in heaven. (Not to wish the A2A modellers out of their jobs! )
I shall never buy an eye-candy add-on that has no depth, but aforementioned eye-candy + Accu-Sim would be a match made in heaven. (Not to wish the A2A modellers out of their jobs! )
Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing
I'm really hoping the sounds are good, because I have yet to hear anything that sounds good in MSFS. The old A2A planes didn't have the best sounds either, but at least they matched the prop when it would shut down which is more than could be said for 90% of the other offering for FSX. The only one I can think of that did a good job of it was the Lancair Legacy.
I really miss the P-51 Civilian, the sounds weren't exactly the best, but they were good enough for the time. That was my favorite plane since it required a lot of babysitting. I even made a panel just for the cowl switches where the covers would actually work in the sim. Good times...
I really miss the P-51 Civilian, the sounds weren't exactly the best, but they were good enough for the time. That was my favorite plane since it required a lot of babysitting. I even made a panel just for the cowl switches where the covers would actually work in the sim. Good times...
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Will it be offered in the in sim market place? I rather prefer that as the game gives notices on updates and can be done in game without having to look all over the web to see if there are updates for stuff.
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I would stay away from the marketplace. They won't refund your money if you buy a junk addon, they offer no support and the updates are always weeks behind. I don't know why anybody even uses it. The "convenience" isn't worth it.donaldepott wrote: ↑04 Mar 2023, 11:42 Will it be offered in the in sim market place? I rather prefer that as the game gives notices on updates and can be done in game without having to look all over the web to see if there are updates for stuff.
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One advantage of Marketplace is that it will make it easy for new pilots to find and correctly install the MSFS version of the Comanche. One disadvantage is that the instant gratification of in-game DLC purchases tends to thwart product research beforehand, and subverts reading the operator's manuals after the aircraft is installed.
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