More Wings of Silver?

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Jedd1965
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More Wings of Silver?

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I bought the 377 and accusim. All I can say is that these are fantastic! Obviously, alot of work went into these add-ons. But, I'm curious. I noticed that the 377 was stated as the "flagship" of wings of silver. Does that mean more wings of silver to come?

Well, whatever happens, this 377 is art!

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Post by Lewis - A2A »

Yes indeed. This is only the beginning of a new line of aircraft under the Wings of Silver brand, just like our military Wings of Power line of aircraft.
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Post by SpeedbirdBOAC »

If you made a Connie or a DC-6/7, I think I would put your children through college.

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Post by John Pimlott »

And I would bear your children for a Constellation, so SpeedbirdBOAC really could have them educated. :shock:
I know there's a payware FSX Connie in progress, but it's not an A2A unfortunately.
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Post by SpeedbirdBOAC »

Unless, of course, you were thinking about doing an early jet.... in which case there really is a marked dearth of a quality 707 in FSX these days. I dunno which would be better though, a 707 or a DC-8. I would both bear AND educate your children for one of those. :lol:

And I'm gonna stop with that before it gets creepy. :D

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Post by Hog Driver »

too late, already creeping me out. HAHA

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Post by zippers »

A Sud Aviation Caravelle would be a cool early jet, or a Handley Page HP42 would be good if you where going in the other direction, I think anything as amazing as the B377 would be great though.

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Post by oakfloor »

How about a Martin 404 or a Convair 340? Pistons and props..keep them coming :D

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Post by dc3carl »

More Round engines PLEASE!
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Post by hobofat »

don't you guys think we should give A2A a bit of a breather and a chance to throw back a few beers before they start developing our DC-7 (or something equally fantastic)?

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Post by ROB - A2A »

After this B377 we all dream about an ultralight....

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ROB - A2A wrote:After this B377 we all dream about an ultralight....

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Post by Tako_Kichi »

Or a glider!

No need for Accu-Sim on that!

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Post by FAC257 »

For the gliders and ultra-lights I thought you were supposed to use Accu-slim. :)

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Post by Tomesk »

Another vote for the Constellation. Lancastrian would be nice as well.

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