Yes. It sounds like we are going to version 4 of accu-sim for future development. Only improvements from the previous versions I would imagine.
msfs addons from A2A When?
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Re: msfs addons from A2A When?
Been having a lot of fun with the JustFlight Arrow, despite all the issues it has. To me (considering i have never flown an Arrow or any of A2A's planes in real life), it's about 80-90% of the way to P3D Accusim in terms of flight dynamics. I cannot wait to see just how much further A2A has managed to push the sim. It's going to be amazing, i'm sure.
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Yep it really is a joy to fly. But the elevator handles strangely, it hardly has any effect. The yoke moves but the plane doesn't react until a certain yoke position and then it lifts or drops the nose abruptly. Beside that it's a really nice addon.cristi.neagu wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 09:59Been having a lot of fun with the JustFlight Arrow, despite all the issues it has. To me (considering i have never flown an Arrow or any of A2A's planes in real life), it's about 80-90% of the way to P3D Accusim in terms of flight dynamics. I cannot wait to see just how much further A2A has managed to push the sim. It's going to be amazing, i'm sure.
Re: msfs addons from A2A When?
All you have said, plus the horrible take off/landing roll behaviour in all planes in MSFS, keeps me away from the sim. I have barely done 10 flights with the JF Arrow, and another 10 flights with the Aerosoft CRJ, but at the end I end up going to my beloved A2A planes and Fslabs Buses.MarcE wrote: ↑13 Apr 2021, 07:50Yep it really is a joy to fly. But the elevator handles strangely, it hardly has any effect. The yoke moves but the plane doesn't react until a certain yoke position and then it lifts or drops the nose abruptly. Beside that it's a really nice addon.cristi.neagu wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 09:59Been having a lot of fun with the JustFlight Arrow, despite all the issues it has. To me (considering i have never flown an Arrow or any of A2A's planes in real life), it's about 80-90% of the way to P3D Accusim in terms of flight dynamics. I cannot wait to see just how much further A2A has managed to push the sim. It's going to be amazing, i'm sure.
Re: msfs addons from A2A When?
Forgive me I've been away letting FS2020 mature a bit. However, this doesn't really address the development of the Aerostar for FS2020. It does make sense to "make the jump" to the new sim with a single engine plane (less systems/complexity), but will the Aerostar be on deck after the Comanche? I like twins, and I am trying to remain patient as I wait to fly around the world with Accu-sim.twsharp12 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2021, 14:56viewtopic.php?f=23&t=71896cristi.neagu wrote: ↑06 Apr 2021, 14:08Amazing news! Looking forwards to that!Scott - A2A wrote: ↑02 Apr 2021, 07:53 Just to reiterate, we are working on the Comanche 250 now for FS2020.
But i have to ask... what about the Aerostar? Even though, to be honest, i'd rather have the Comanche than the Aerostar, personally.
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Re: msfs addons from A2A When?
I hear you.. The sim looks so beautiful and with a well done flight model it feels really nice in the air. but landing and takeoff with just a little wind is awful. There are many complaints in the Justflight forum about the takeoff/landing behaviour too but in the end it's probably up to Asobo. It would really be great if A2A could bypass all that stuff and use the sim only as a visual platform.. I'd be in heaven!avduarri wrote: ↑13 Apr 2021, 16:15All you have said, plus the horrible take off/landing roll behaviour in all planes in MSFS, keeps me away from the sim. I have barely done 10 flights with the JF Arrow, and another 10 flights with the Aerosoft CRJ, but at the end I end up going to my beloved A2A planes and Fslabs Buses.MarcE wrote: ↑13 Apr 2021, 07:50Yep it really is a joy to fly. But the elevator handles strangely, it hardly has any effect. The yoke moves but the plane doesn't react until a certain yoke position and then it lifts or drops the nose abruptly. Beside that it's a really nice addon.cristi.neagu wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 09:59
Been having a lot of fun with the JustFlight Arrow, despite all the issues it has. To me (considering i have never flown an Arrow or any of A2A's planes in real life), it's about 80-90% of the way to P3D Accusim in terms of flight dynamics. I cannot wait to see just how much further A2A has managed to push the sim. It's going to be amazing, i'm sure.
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I've got this plane too, and it's OK, but not totally as my memory of flying Pipers IRL. As you say, the elevator (stabilator is the proper name on these planes) is behaving improperly, but I can't say if this is JF's flight modelling or the sim itself, given the known issues regarding aircraft behaviour in the sim. But it could also be due to your controller settings within the sim which seems to make controller response adjustment mandatory which you can't really do properly unless you've flown the plane in real life if you want realistic behaviour. This is one of the areas that I think will give A2A some support grief when they eventually release a plane for MSFS.MarcE wrote: ↑14 Apr 2021, 12:49I hear you.. The sim looks so beautiful and with a well done flight model it feels really nice in the air. but landing and takeoff with just a little wind is awful. There are many complaints in the Justflight forum about the takeoff/landing behaviour too but in the end it's probably up to Asobo. It would really be great if A2A could bypass all that stuff and use the sim only as a visual platform.. I'd be in heaven!avduarri wrote: ↑13 Apr 2021, 16:15All you have said, plus the horrible take off/landing roll behaviour in all planes in MSFS, keeps me away from the sim. I have barely done 10 flights with the JF Arrow, and another 10 flights with the Aerosoft CRJ, but at the end I end up going to my beloved A2A planes and Fslabs Buses.
At present, the best light plane available IMHO is the ATSimulations Piaggio P-149 which is a ripper. And they're now working on the big Antonov biplane, so that may be one to watch for if you're interested. However, for me, if it's not top notch, I won't be spending any more money on the sim until Asobo fix the flight modelling or A2A come out with an offering for the sim, whichever comes first. Past experience dictates that I won't be flying any of the purchases made now once A2A have some of their planes on the market.
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Yes stabilator, it moves completely. I' flew a Cherokee years ago but it was an Archer or Archer II and I can't really remember it after all the other planes I've flown. The Piaggio is really great, not sure why I've hangared it, I guess I have to pull it out again The AN2 will be great in VR, my friend used to fly one in CZ for years and gave me a copy of their manual/SOP I can't wait fopr that one and even the CriCri is really a great fun plane for a short flight after work. But all of them simply lack Accusim. The moment you can forget the engine once you're off the ground has been a huge let down for me since I first got the P47 ^^Dogsbody55 wrote: ↑17 Apr 2021, 00:36I've got this plane too, and it's OK, but not totally as my memory of flying Pipers IRL. As you say, the elevator (stabilator is the proper name on these planes) is behaving improperly, but I can't say if this is JF's flight modelling or the sim itself, given the known issues regarding aircraft behaviour in the sim. But it could also be due to your controller settings within the sim which seems to make controller response adjustment mandatory which you can't really do properly unless you've flown the plane in real life if you want realistic behaviour. This is one of the areas that I think will give A2A some support grief when they eventually release a plane for MSFS.MarcE wrote: ↑14 Apr 2021, 12:49I hear you.. The sim looks so beautiful and with a well done flight model it feels really nice in the air. but landing and takeoff with just a little wind is awful. There are many complaints in the Justflight forum about the takeoff/landing behaviour too but in the end it's probably up to Asobo. It would really be great if A2A could bypass all that stuff and use the sim only as a visual platform.. I'd be in heaven!avduarri wrote: ↑13 Apr 2021, 16:15
All you have said, plus the horrible take off/landing roll behaviour in all planes in MSFS, keeps me away from the sim. I have barely done 10 flights with the JF Arrow, and another 10 flights with the Aerosoft CRJ, but at the end I end up going to my beloved A2A planes and Fslabs Buses.
At present, the best light plane available IMHO is the ATSimulations Piaggio P-149 which is a ripper. And they're now working on the big Antonov biplane, so that may be one to watch for if you're interested. However, for me, if it's not top notch, I won't be spending any more money on the sim until Asobo fix the flight modelling or A2A come out with an offering for the sim, whichever comes first. Past experience dictates that I won't be flying any of the purchases made now once A2A have some of their planes on the market.
Cheers,
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