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Thx, it looks really nice (as many in the MSFS environment) and looks like they back very slowly to "the game" but they'll back, however its again old plane from FSX and P3D time and now we will see it in MSFS. Personally, I would appreciate the new content more, not old chops in new breading. Of course, it will be a must-have for me, but I don't know if it will taste the same as the new cutlet.
I just wanted to say that as of yesterday, thanks to our brilliant Michal Krawczyk and Mark Smith, we appear to be out of the woods with Accu-Sim and MSFS2020. It goes to show that there is almost nothing you can’t do if you put your mind to it and don’t give up.
Today for the first time, I took off and performed a bunch of maneuvers in the air, came back with a nice flare and landed in an all-new Accu-Sim Comanche 250. All major road blocks are cleared.
So now that we have this Comanche 250 in place we can properly plan for MSFS development. Keep in mind that being brand new tech, systems and physics, it will take longer for this first airplane, which is why we chose the Comanche 250 since we know it so well. But once this airplane is out the Accu-Sim production line will be in place, so to speak.
Scott
A2A Simulations Inc.