This would make a great new A2A airplane!
https://youtu.be/dp_V7Sq76k0
A Great New A2A
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Would be awesome. I’d settle for a supercub also
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Nice. How about an 8KCAB?
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I am sure this is going to get me in trouble. This is just my take and no offense intended. In the real world airplanes like this are a gas. A seat of the pants airplane without the seat of the pants inputs that you don't have in the sim is just "plane" boring for me. I am sure that your skill level in simulation comes into play. There just is not enough challenge for me. This not a boast but simulated GA airplanes just do not have the challenge at least as far as IFR flying goes. That is why many of us want to see more sophisticated airplanes from A2A in the future. I am definitely not in the majority as it is obvious A2A GA airplanes are probably the most popular. Give me a prop driven warplane or classic twin (hint A2A) any day.
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Quite a few of us love the warbirds, and would like to see A2A start offering them again. Other than the Texan, I think the last one was in 2012? I think they've moved on to P3D as a training sim. How many of us will ever get to fly a warbird? More fantasy than training/reality. When I suggest a warbird, I always ask for modern avionics just to make it fit in with the trend. Then again, maybe I'm just imagining a trend, and they'll release the FM-2 Wildcat next year.dvm wrote:I am sure this is going to get me in trouble ... Give me a prop driven warplane or classic twin (hint A2A) any day.
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Lancaster!
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Money talks and war birds walk !dvm wrote:I am definitely not in the majority as it is obvious A2A GA airplanes are probably the most popular.
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