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jeansyDoes the base aircraft allow for good 'by the book' flying or do you have to purchase the Accusim add on for that?
Hi
I have held off buying this aircraft (so far). I know that I will be buying it soon.
One question -
Does the base aircraft allow for good 'by the book' flying or do you have to purchase the Accusim add on for that?
Thanks
Cheers
Paul
Hi Paul,
Perhaps you should ask Ferry_vO this question as I understood he flies the A2A Spitfire without Accusim.
Although I definitely do not consider myself an Accusim expert, in my opinion Accusim is nothing more or less than a maintenance module for a model. In other words it doesn't increase reality in the flight model, it just adds 'wear and tear'. And despite Scott's absolute brilliant marketing videos the technique used is very similar to the technique RealAir already used in FS2004 to blow up the engines and trigger the 'oil' effect from their Spitfires.
"In other words it doesn't increase reality in the flight model, it just adds 'wear and tear'."
I once made a remark about the A2A P-47. In my opinion when flying the P-47 took really at much effort as it takes to fly the model, the pilot hardly had the time to fight enemies.
Bashing members based on your feelings is also not good tactics. Lets face it that none of us, save the developers really understand 100 percent what and how accusim does things. Now, yes, A2A's accusim runs outside of the sim, but do not forget that when it comes down to it, it still has to interact with fsx's failure engine. It is a visual repreentation that displays failures and allows you to remedy based on readings created on how you handle the aircraft in relation to how it is supposed to be handled, is my understanding. It is great, but in reality, I too think it is just a very good, more complicated take on a technique that was and has been used by several developers.
To close this I would like you say one small thing about realism.Gentlemen please go to you sim and start the A2A Accusim Spitfire and look at the exhausts. Now look at this video from the real thing. I agree is a neat effect on the model and I do like it, however as you could see, it is not very realistic.