Accu-Sim Bonanza in development, cockpit first look

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Stunning work, thanks for the update.
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awash2002 wrote: will it come out before or after Airventure 2018?
I doubt we'll see it before Airventure. Even if the plane was done, if Scott is going to be at Oshkosh and away from home I doubt anything would be released during that time.

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gdzukowski wrote:Well, rest in peace real life N228Q. Looks like this plane will have to be forever represented in the sim. With luck, maybe it is salvageable enough to become a good project airplane for someone to make their own. https://www.click2houston.com/news/smal ... ris-county
:shock: Ouch! Unfortunate coincidence huh!?

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A2A, very nice work as usual! Looking forward to putting this one in my hanger with the rest of my A2A "Single Engine" GA airplanes. My A2A "Twin" GA hanger is still empty though. Please think seriously about developing a entry level GA Twin airplane so we can learn and practice our two engine skills.

Keep the shiny side up and the dirty side down!

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Just saw this. A month late but wow!!!!
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Post regarding the Bonanza have virtually died. Extended beta testing has put a squash on the anticipation. I think the crew is neck deep in projects for other platforms and FSX is getting a 'back seat' position, and not even next to the door!

IMHO, of course...
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Fragmentum wrote:Post regarding the Bonanza have virtually died. Extended beta testing has put a squash on the anticipation. I think the crew is neck deep in projects for other platforms and FSX is getting a 'back seat' position, and not even next to the door!

IMHO, of course...
I think they are offended by all the people who want to "add this to their hangar".

I, for one, intend to not have it in the hangar. Out flying, is where I shall have it. ;-)
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Wow, Very nice guys. I was hoping for the V35. Man it's been over a year or more since the last plane if i'm not mistaken. :D But when ever this is done, i'm buying it. Now lets see you guys make a Citation CJ2 or 550 some day. That would been mind blowing. :o

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N2458Q wrote: Man it's been over a year or more since the last plane if i'm not mistaken.
One year, nine months, seventeen days and a handful of hours.

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AviationAtWar wrote:
N2458Q wrote: Man it's been over a year or more since the last plane if i'm not mistaken.
One year, nine months, seventeen days and a handful of hours.
If talking about "GA lineup", it is over there years since the Comanche was released in June 2015 if I recall. :shock: Time really flies, doesn't it...

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Commercial work pays more. :lol:
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This just cries to be used "as is" ... no GPS !

It does though, doesn't it ?

That very first image just sold it to me immediately.
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Gabe777 wrote:This just cries to be used "as is" ... no GPS !

It does though, doesn't it ?

That very first image just sold it to me immediately.
Heresy!!!! Why would you actually want to be able to navigate an aircraft and know where you were even if the satellites went off line or were obscured by weather and terrain or you ran out of batteries, or you broke the screen, or the computer chip packed it in....????????

You should be ashamed of yourself :) :) :)
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I assume you are being a little sarcastic.... !

I must admit, if I do - or rather WHEN I - buy this, it would be the ONLY aircraft that doesn't have a GPS !
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