The secret airplane in development

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Loma wrote:Well... Maybe the new Accu-Sim engine isn't an airplane after all but an instructor pilot? :)
Online shared cockpit option would be a better solution for flight training. FSFlyingSchool has a good instructor pilot,

which has A2a compatibility, if that is what you are looking for ?

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So an early jet (good starting point for the A2A jet engine Accusim platform), a warbird, and an aircraft where there are existing 2 seat examples that could possibly be used for A2A testing...

Yup an Me262 actually could be on the horizon...
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RotorWash wrote: Online shared cockpit option would be a better solution for flight training. FSFlyingSchool has a good instructor pilot,

which has A2a compatibility, if that is what you are looking for ?
That was just a joke given all the "conspiracy theories" popping up ;)

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Ok, we can now safely say that A2A is working on some secret "Aircraft Communications Addressing, and Reporting System" ! :mrgreen:
It has nothing to do with an airplane :!:

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Just to boil up another rumour:

What if it is a T6 Texan II (Mod. PC9) with a neat PT6 turboprop engine, two seats and and OBOGS to make these "I´m your fatehr" noise?

I have been flying the freeware IRIS sim Texan II until A2A came into my life. :mrgreen:
It would be a blast to fly this baby accusimmed.
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I heard that its an X-Wing fighter. The hard part was making a working R2 Astromech Droid.

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Buffy Foster wrote:I heard that its an X-Wing fighter. The hard part was making a working R2 Astromech Droid.
*** A2A simulations is proud to announce its brand new accu-sim product ... the T-70 X-Wing ***
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ah ah ah :mrgreen: not a lot of work for the flight model of this T-70 :P
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The X-Wing better have steam gauges! No steam gauges, no sale!

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Surely you meant the classic incom t-65?
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patful wrote:The X-Wing better have steam gauges! No steam gauges, no sale!
New "Gauges" DLC available, exclusively on Steam!
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The secret plane in development is quickly becoming secret "planes" in development. My last trip across the US opened more doors for A2A and things are really ramping up. In the meantime, the Bonanza is still getting great attention from our beta team. They are holding our feet to the fire as usual.

What I can say is we have never had such a diverse potential lineup for future projects. It's keeping things challenging and interesting, which is just the way we like it.

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Scott - A2A wrote:The secret plane in development is quickly becoming secret "planes" in development. My last trip across the US opened more doors for A2A and things are really ramping up. In the meantime, the Bonanza is still getting great attention from our beta team. They are holding our feet to the fire as usual.

What I can say is we have never had such a diverse potential lineup for future projects. It's keeping things challenging and interesting, which is just the way we like it.

Scott.
Sounds like you're all having fun, can't beat work being enjoyable! Regards, Mark

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Scott - A2A wrote:The secret plane in development is quickly becoming secret "planes" in development. My last trip across the US opened more doors for A2A and things are really ramping up. In the meantime, the Bonanza is still getting great attention from our beta team. They are holding our feet to the fire as usual.

What I can say is we have never had such a diverse potential lineup for future projects. It's keeping things challenging and interesting, which is just the way we like it.

Scott.
We're all real excited to see! \o/

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