Released: A2A Bonanza


Looks like a pretty incredible aircraft A2A have put together. They show prices so the P3D version it must be available now. But $30 difference between P3D Academic and Professional?
Bad enough you have to buy separate copies for FSX and P3D or a bundle. Bit on the pricey side for me this month. Maybe down the road.

Oh, for when the time comes, do you have the option of not installing the Accu-Sim?
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Oh, for when the time comes, do you have the option of not installing the Accu-Sim?

They no longer do that - it's an all-in-one package with Accu-Sim included. Their stated reason is that most people were buying the Accu-Sim version anyway, and having separate installs (with and without Accu-Sim) was making tech support harder. So the separate module is a legacy thing.
 
I’d expect that the FSX version can work in P3D v1 to 3. A2a won’t officially support it, but I run the FSX version of the P-40, and Spitfire in P3D 2.5.
 
It's a beautiful plane, but i really wish they'd make a version of the aerostar that they own..

Now I'd spring some $ for that one!

I really like the Carenado V35B. I know, I know, it's rather dated - and Carenado - but there is something about it vs other piston single GA aircraft that is satisfying and immersive, whereas I am skeptical an Accusim V-tail is going to really be incrementally 50 dollars more enjoyable.
 
...whereas I am skeptical an Accusim V-tail is going to really be incrementally 50 dollars more enjoyable.

I've owned the Carenado V35B since its release but this A2A V35B is seriously good! Of course, it's 8 years newer, and while Carenado makes some nice looking planes, they are not known for systems depth. The A2A Bonanza has it all... great looks, wonderful Accu-sim performance, plenty of GPS options, completely configurable, and lots of depth (or not, whichever way one wishes to fly the thing). Honestly, considering the Carenado V35B costs $30 USD, and given the amazing value of the A2A Bonanza (there is a lot that comes with this product), the latter should cost hundreds of $$$. It's that good!

Just my 2 cents,

Greg
 
Well I will remain open minded + appreciate your two cents! Maybe wait to see what paints arise for it.
 
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