A2A Aerostar flights
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A2A Aerostar flights
Finally got this airplane back in the air. A critical step for Accu-Sim. More recorded flights to come.
Scott
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Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
Looking good there guy, especially after laying off for as long as you have. Engines sound great. The cold air I'm sure helped that takeoff a bit.Scott - A2A wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 15:24
Finally got this airplane back in the air. A critical step for Accu-Sim. More recorded flights to come.
Scott
The plane looks good.
I couldn't tell if the J3 tailwheel was a Scott or a Maule or stock. Might be a spring or uneven wear. Shouldn't be a major hit to fix it.
Good to see you back in the air. You've become my alter-ego
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Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
Fantastic Scott. Shame the cameras didn't want to fly. They just don't know what history they just missed.
Al
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Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
What a fantastic update! And, of course Murphy's law as far as the cameras of course. Hope your testing goes well, and that you find time to "just" fly and enjoy the plane as well.
That shot of the takeoff from the ramp at Simsbury! Damn! Looked like a rocked launch! Is this plane connected to SpaceX, or something?
That shot of the takeoff from the ramp at Simsbury! Damn! Looked like a rocked launch! Is this plane connected to SpaceX, or something?
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All the Accusim-planes are in my hangar, but they aren't sitting long enough for their engines to cool much before next flight!
Arendal, Norway
(Homebase: Kristiansand Lufthavn, Kjevik (ENCN)
All the Accusim-planes are in my hangar, but they aren't sitting long enough for their engines to cool much before next flight!
Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
That was a thoroughly enjoyable video. The Aerostar sure takes off like a rocket, all right! Seems very light on the controls - she'll probably take a very gentle touch. Man, what power! We are all looking forward to having our own Aerostars.
Here's an interesting article on the Aerostar: https://www.aviationconsumer.com/aircra ... erostar-2/. Make sure you scroll down to see all the pictures.
Thank you
ATB
Here's an interesting article on the Aerostar: https://www.aviationconsumer.com/aircra ... erostar-2/. Make sure you scroll down to see all the pictures.
Thank you
ATB
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Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
Marvellous! What I got from that video was that after you've finished messing about with that Aerostar there is NO excuse for not doing an A2A Stearman! Preferably for 2020 but I would keep P3Dv5 on for it.
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Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
EDIT: Hah! Iceman got in first while I was typing.Ron Attwood wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 20:02 Marvellous! What I got from that video was that after you've finished messing about with that Aerostar there is NO excuse for not doing an A2A Stearman! Preferably for 2020 but I would keep P3Dv5 on for it.
Eva Vlaardingerbroek, an inspiratiom.
Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
Well, its a very interesting video in spite of the video issues....and you made Justin’s day! So, well done, Scott!
I’ve mainly been interested in the more vintage A2A aircraft. I had the 172 in FSX and I have the Bonanza in P3D...but neither one has (or did) accumulate very many hours. The Aerostar though...that is whispering to me a little stronger. I think I should start looking through some documents in preparation for THE day.
Very nice update...thanks for putting that up for all of us!
Edit- the tail wheel shimmy on the Cub seems like it would eat tires at an alarming rate...so here’s hoping you get that one canceled out quick.
I’ve mainly been interested in the more vintage A2A aircraft. I had the 172 in FSX and I have the Bonanza in P3D...but neither one has (or did) accumulate very many hours. The Aerostar though...that is whispering to me a little stronger. I think I should start looking through some documents in preparation for THE day.
Very nice update...thanks for putting that up for all of us!
Edit- the tail wheel shimmy on the Cub seems like it would eat tires at an alarming rate...so here’s hoping you get that one canceled out quick.
Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
Thanks so much for the update Scott!! That's going to be loads of fun in both sims
Years ago I "helped" our mechanic with a side job doing some maintenance on an Aerostar based in the same hangar as our Jet Commander (also a Ted Smith design ) and Westwind. Although I never had the opportunity to go for a flight, just sitting in it reminded me very much of a little jet that just happened to have propellers and that it should be flown accordingly...except of course, when you're making use of its ability to get in and out of 2000' strips
Well done and good for you Sir!! I'm certainly looking forward to flying it in which ever sim it's available for first...then of course, the other one as well as soon as it's available!
Cheers.
Rob
Years ago I "helped" our mechanic with a side job doing some maintenance on an Aerostar based in the same hangar as our Jet Commander (also a Ted Smith design ) and Westwind. Although I never had the opportunity to go for a flight, just sitting in it reminded me very much of a little jet that just happened to have propellers and that it should be flown accordingly...except of course, when you're making use of its ability to get in and out of 2000' strips
Well done and good for you Sir!! I'm certainly looking forward to flying it in which ever sim it's available for first...then of course, the other one as well as soon as it's available!
Cheers.
Rob
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Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
Great video Scott! Thanks for sharing. The speed on that takeoff roll was amazing! Too bad those cameras wouldn't cooperate - I thought the 3-view setup was great though. I can't wait to have this in FS2020!
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Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
If anyone else is interested in more Aerostar content, Eric Reese on YouTube has been seriously pumping out new videos as he rebrands his channel. It's a great little bit to watch.
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Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
Wonderful video again, Scott and thanks for posting. It's a great pity about the camera failures as I would have loved to see the forward view and power settings during the circuit and landing. However, the reflection in the spinner was interesting, as was watching the prop go to feather on shutdown.
Hope to see more very soon. Always love your videos.
Cheers,
Mike
Hope to see more very soon. Always love your videos.
Cheers,
Mike
Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
Great to see that you're finally back in the air in Aerostar! Some snags to clear there, obviously, and with the camera equipment as well.
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Re: A2A Aerostar first flight
Hi Scott, I know I shouldn't post other publisher's aircraft here but I saw the Stearman on the video and wanted to try a repaint (harder then I thought) and since A2A doesn't have a Stearman (hint hint). I have a question. Am I seeing right? The outer wing struts are white and the inner struts yellow? Great video by the way.
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