Tutorials: NEW Climb Video

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Scott - A2A
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Tutorials: NEW Climb Video

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Tutorial Videos:






















Comanche announcement and interview:








Some great unexpected failures captured live:


Another one:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1881119369?sr=a&t=1268s

Great reaction when he loses oil pressure. Go to 2:22, it's about 5 min long:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1885589142
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Re: The Comanche Cruise Tutorial

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It's getting warmer ^^

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BTW Scott, it's some kind off topic but you mentioning tech talk here I just remembered the discussion about the Hersheybar wing on the Cherokee and its behaviour and aerodynamics. At my club's aerodrome there are a couple of PA28 (like everywhere lol) and I brought that topic up a while ago when they parked in front of us. They all heard about that name for the first time so I searched for the intro video of the Cherokee and showed them.. Reactions there: You learn something new every day and be it from a sim addon. :D

I'll have to watch this video later, but looking forward :D

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Re: The Comanche Cruise Tutorial

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Very informative, Scott. Thanks! Keep 'em coming!

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Re: The Comanche Cruise Tutorial

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Very cool. I've been on the 50degrees ROP bandwagon forever. Has always worked well for me. This is awesome how it's matching the real curves too.

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Re: The Comanche Cruise Tutorial

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Thank you for posting this video. Watching it makes me realize just how much I've missed A2A in MSFS.
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Re: The Comanche Cruise Tutorial

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Mandatory video for the owner and pilot of the aircraft. Correct procedures for the engine, rational use of fuel and derivatives, save when possible using common sense.

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Re: The Comanche Cruise Tutorial

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I’m so excited to finally be flying an A2A aircraft again! I have all the A2A aircraft for FSX-SE but after having flown in MSFS I just can’t go back anymore due to the graphics. If I don’t look outside it’s all good but really, who wants to do that?! It’s just so….. BAD!!

I’m hopeful that A2A will bring my beloved Connie, B377 and B-17 to MSFS also! Now THAT would be a wonderful thing to say the least! How gorgeous would those aircraft look in MSFS?!?

Thanks A2A for all that you’ve done for the flight sim hobby all these years. There is no better in my opinion!
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Re: The Comanche Cruise Tutorial

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Loved every minute of it.

You knock tutorials like this right out of the park Scott!! Can't wait for the official manual to be released and more videos and finally the release.

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4:33 it's like overclocking pc, the more you do, the more you stupid
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Re: The Comanche Cruise Tutorial

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Wonderful tutorial Scott, you fuel our excitement :) . The amount of work that has gone into the Comanche is clearly mind blowing. Accu-Sim 2.0 rocks.

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Re: The Comanche Cruise Tutorial

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Awesome tutorial and plane.

All you explained is even better than my most optimistic expectations.

Just a curiosity, will the manual provide a complete list of events to bind the cockpit interaction through spad to my devices?

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Re: The Comanche Cruise Tutorial

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Although you have taught all of this to us before, the fact that MSFS has many young and new users it is these kinds of videos that will connect with them and make them smarter pilots.

For myself, I will enjoy putting in my settings and then checking them against what is a game changer in visual engine graphics. I'm looking forward to taking some long flights in this plane.

Just a thought, if you charged people A2A dollars for fuel, would we would see a bunch more economy flying going on? :idea:
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Re: The Comanche Cruise Tutorial

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Unfortunately usually charter fee is measured in flight time (Germany) or Hobbs Meter time. This usually gives wrong incentives to fly as fast as possible, not too economical.

Owners however have different interests.

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Re: The Comanche Cruise Tutorial

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Looking good! Great job A2A :)

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