Well, this is an interesting thread, and since I'm the one in the other thread who asked the question that prompted this thread, let me clarify just a bit. I asked why anyone would want a
non-accusim T-6 from A2A. I wasn't asking why anyone would want a non-complex aircraft, or a
light (flight and system realism) aircraft. I understand that. We aren't all real world pilots, and many of us just want to hop in something that
looks like a plane and put it in the virtual air.
My point was why anyone would want a
light version of the T-6 from A2A. There's a light version out there already, and plenty of other light aircraft for FSX, some of which look very nice. There's no shortage of planes that the simmer can just plop into and roar off into the virtual sunset in.
This is an A2A airplane. That means, to me at least, a simulated aircraft whose developer has worked hard to model all the little nuances of engine, prop, fuel and hydraulic systems, etc. That's the point of their software. And the T-6 is a very simple aircraft, so even modeled with significant FDE and system realism it is not a difficult plane to start or fly. Perhaps to land...but that's always the trick, particularly in the real world. There's nothing really to study here. You pump some fuel in, prime it a bit, hit the starter, and you're good to go. It's no Spit that you have to baby. It's a trainer. It was designed to be robust and to meet the needs of the ham-fisted neophyte while teaching him better. It's a basic aircraft with a beautiful big round engine on the front!

If you can't be bothered to fly this basic trainer "realistically," then I wonder why you are buying any addon products at all. The default aircraft certainly cater to such needs. And if you're not flying an addon that models any complexity, then how the thing looks from the outside is basically the only difference between what you fly, since simple aircraft all fly like default aircraft.
So, I still don't really understand why anyone would want a
non-accusim version of
this plane. Just buy the other one. Or hop into one of the many other
light aircraft products you already own and fly without having to study anything or worry about realism while in.
None of this is meant to be dismissive in any way of those who want simplicity. That's completely fine. I'm just a bit puzzled why you would demand all new addons be simplistic, or have simplistic versions.