Hello Everyone,
We have some amazing works in the A2A hangers and we thought it about time to show you a couple of snippets of the projects getting closer for you guys to enjoy. We are very proud of some of the all new features we are including in these aircraft. Once again with access to flyable aircraft today, original pilots manuals, training videos and more we have really tried to push our technology further and deeper than ever,...
Achieveing a depth of simulation never seen before in MSFS we have found ourselves rediscovering these beautiful aircraft and really want to give our customers the same experience. Did you know for example just how much of a handful the P-40 was to fly, and just how manual all of the systems were when compared to say the Mustang?
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A2A Development Update 11/25/11
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A2A Development Update 11/25/11
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Its really great that you guys can re-create these great planes. You bring history back to life.
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I can hardly wait; these are fantastic warbirds. You guys are doing a great job in their development and bringing them back to life for everyone. Thank you.
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Amazing! I finally learned why a P-51's gear fairings work the way they do, and why they always shut them down with flaps extended. I am getting so psyched for these releases!
Quick question: I notice in the video you make a point of showing the Spitfire Mk Ia landing gear being raised one at a time with the new hydraulic system... will this be incorporated with the next Accu-sim core update?
Thanks a lot,
Joe
Quick question: I notice in the video you make a point of showing the Spitfire Mk Ia landing gear being raised one at a time with the new hydraulic system... will this be incorporated with the next Accu-sim core update?
Thanks a lot,
Joe
Re: A2A Development Update 11/25/11
Aren't those jacks the coolest thing? That will indeed make our annual inspections that much more realistic! I can't wait to try out killing my hydraulic system
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Re: A2A Development Update 11/25/11
OMG I need a new G15 keyboard I drooled all over it Great work can't wait
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Re: A2A Development Update 11/25/11
Another reason for lowering those flaps is because the make a very convenient slide for disembarking the aircraft. I know, I do it all the time on with the mustang at the Dixie Wing of the Commemorative Air Force (As I am a volunteer there).
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A2A going to yet a whole new level!
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.........Now that's what I'm talking about!!!!!!!!! A2A Aircraft are so......ALIVE!!!! Brilliant!
Thanks for making the great update video.
Thanks for making the great update video.
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Like in the Cessna 400 (Corvallis TT), Van's RV aircraft and others, the flaps are down because, as is the case in the Mustang, they are not designed to be walked on. In a plane like a Bonanza or a Baron, you walk on the flap to get into the plane, but some aircraft aren't built with reinforced flaps, so you put them down to ensure you do not step on them, or if you do, you don't apply much weight that could damage the flap.trekkieguy34 wrote:Another reason for lowering those flaps is because the make a very convenient slide for disembarking the aircraft. I know, I do it all the time on with the mustang at the Dixie Wing of the Commemorative Air Force (As I am a volunteer there).
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Re: A2A Development Update 11/25/11
Shortly before I called my girlfriend this evening, I noticed the new video. I made a point of telling her, "Just so you know, I was really good and called you first before watching this new video from A2A." The call didn't last as long as usual. The point being, your planes are so fantastic I sometimes ignore my own girlfriend Keep up the good work, everything is looking great!
All the best - flyboy4612
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Re: A2A Development Update 11/25/11
wow, you guys are impressing me again and again
thank you for the update.
BTW: I think your P51 isn't polished or shiny egough in my oppinion. It should somehow look like polished metal.
thank you for the update.
BTW: I think your P51 isn't polished or shiny egough in my oppinion. It should somehow look like polished metal.
Re: A2A Development Update 11/25/11
Very nice video. One question: What is the reason that you dont put the mixture at rich for startup at these warbirds? What will go wrong if I do it? Danger of flooding the engine?
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