Having blown my dosh on the 70th Anniversary BoB trio and REX + O/D, this and its friends will have to sit on the want list for a while:
http://www.justflight.com/product/a2a-s ... h-accu-sim
A2A Spitfire, Jug, P40, P51 with Accu-sim extras
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A2A Spitfire, Jug, P40, P51 with Accu-sim extras
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Re: A2A Spitfire, Jug, P40, P51 with Accu-sim extras
Me too!
Having said that, I do like the base models, but for me the accusim goes a bit too far into a mechanic's job, which isn't what I want from a flight sim.
Having said that, I do like the base models, but for me the accusim goes a bit too far into a mechanic's job, which isn't what I want from a flight sim.
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Re: A2A Spitfire, Jug, P40, P51 with Accu-sim extras
Echo both sentiments. The accu-sim versions are just too much for my type of simming.. the base versions do just nicely. Also.. having looked at my plastic statement a couple of days ago.. far, far too much has been spent on FSX recently.. so much so that another 'sale' model I wanted (Carenado C90) is on indefinite hold
I can wait 'til next Christmas
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