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Avro Anson

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Will be watching out dfot his one.


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He's not a bad author this one.. I love his Storch. However.. I'm not sure I could drag myself away from DG's model, even if my panel is somewhat lacking :lol: Keen to see what other versions he's doing. That may swing it ;)

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Looks like there's another Anson Mk1 in the works from A2A as part of their Aircraft Factory line (i.e. non-Accusim)

http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtop ... 10&t=37379
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That A2A one does look good doesn't it. Hadn't hear of their Aircraft Factory line until now.

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Re: Avro Anson

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I can recommend the A2A one personally.

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Y e s.. :lol:

Any idea how much they're gonna sell it for Nev?? I'd like one but only if the price is right. I've squandered too much of late :wall:

EDIT: Found it on the AF page showing at $18.99 though the link to it is broken.. hardly surprising as it's still 'apparently' in beta :lol: Still.. $18.99 isn't bad and better than I'd hoped ;)

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What the guys have done on the Anson definitely looks to be a nice successor to DG's excellent work. Lukasz is also the guy who did the Cessna 172 model, so I have little doubt on the exterior model. :) Also, as it's "optimized" for Accufeel, you should get the best experience short of actually having Accusim installed, even if you don't have Accufeel installed (which oddly, I don't.... :) )

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Get it CT.. you know you want to (Accufeel that is) :lol:

I was a bit dubious for a long time but recently took the plunge and jolly glad I did too :thumbsup:
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Oh, I intend to get it, I just keep forgetting to. I had put it off because my computer wasn't up to operating FSX as my primary sim (it is now) and now it's just something that keeps slipping as I try to rebuild my scenery collection. :)

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