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A2A; Aircraft Factory He219

Lewis-A2A

Charter Member
Hello guys, girls and swamp wallabees (correct spelling in Lewis land).

Aircraft factory, a division of A2A Simulations is proud to be bringing to FSX the He219.

The aircraft was at wars end arguebly one of the most adavanced and featured many innovations that are still a part of combat aviation deisgn today, with ejector seats, pressurised cockpit and large full vision cockpit. However we cant help the marmite 'love it or hate it' looks, though blatantly shes a good looking girl!

We would also like to make mention to one of our recent new members, Marcelo Da Silva. Some may know Marcelo for his outstanding painting over the years with Marcfighters. Marcelo has been full time with us for over a year, and has recently given this plane a complete overhaul with the assistance of A2A’s lead artist, Robert Rogalski. Also, our hat is off to Cody Bergland of Jaggyroad Films for making this moving film of our new baby.

Aircraft Factory, a division of A2A Simulations Inc., is proud to present the Heinkel He-219 “Uhu” for Microsoft Flight Simulator X. It is scheduled for release next week.

A2A Thread;
http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=22752

Video;
 
You Guys at A2A are simply amazing!! Seems my Credit Card get the next workout...
Thanks Guys!
:salute:
 
Very nice - I had the FS9 version - it was a great plane!

It's probably insulting to ask in this day and age and especially to ask A2A (except this is by Aircraft factory) but it's definitely all original FSX native from the ground up isn't it?
 
That is the one plane I wanted above all others to use in FSX since the day I bought it, as I thought the FS9 model was the absolute bees-knees. It was my first payware purchase for FS9, and resulted in my buying several other Shockwave products.

Sadly, your thread also brings a note of caution, for me at least - the fact that it's an Aircraft Factory model. In itself, that's probably no big deal, but what worries me is that the AF F4U has suffered from not being a "true" A2A plane, as it just doesn't have, and never will, all those little A2A features that we all know and love. In fact, I was under the impression that there would never be another AF model from A2A, but of course political winds are always changing.

Perhaps you could elaborate on the situation for me. Specifically, is this an Aircraft Factory model like the F4U ? Or is it a true A2A model with all those bells and whistles, and at least the possiblilty of having AccuSim at some point in the future if we wish, and it just happens to have been made by Aircraft Factory ?

Thanks in advance,
Ro
 
That is the one plane I wanted above all others to use in FSX since the day I bought it, as I thought the FS9 model was the absolute bees-knees. It was my first payware purchase for FS9, and resulted in my buying several other Shockwave products.

Sadly, your thread also brings a note of caution, for me at least - the fact that it's an Aircraft Factory model. In itself, that's probably no big deal, but what worries me is that the AF F4U has suffered from not being a "true" A2A plane, as it just doesn't have, and never will, all those little A2A features that we all know and love. In fact, I was under the impression that there would never be another AF model from A2A, but of course political winds are always changing.

Perhaps ypou could elaborate on the situation for me. Specifically, is this an Aircraft Factory model like the F4U ? Or is it a true A2A model with all those bells and whistles, and at least the possiblilty of having AccuSim at some point in the future if we wish, and it just happens to have been made by Aircraft Factory ?

Thanks in advance,
Ro

Agreed. Plus I noticed the sentence - Marcelo has been full time with us for over a year, and has recently given this plane a complete overhaul which is what made me wonder if Aircraft factory had been given the FS9 model to port over.

I stand to be corrected though, and I agree it really was a great add-on for FS9.
 
Hey Guys, The Aircraft Factory was the brainchild of myself and Scott to high quality aircraft to the customer at a low cost. A2A is kinda to Aircraft Factory as Lexus is to Toyota. Toyota makes some of the best quality, affordable cars in the world.

While this He219 owl has been built in house by A2A, our door is open for others to use this as a potential outlet for their work. We have other Aircraft Factory planes in development, at the moment, some in house and others from outside developers.

Plus of course the best thing is all our products go through our tried and tested Beta and quality control team. Although in this instance it was more TLC for the owl, the products are picked apart and put by together by our beta team and we really do consider them the best in the business.
 
Lewis,
thanks for your input here. As it happens, while I understand your Lexus analogy, my last car was a Toyota which was bought based on the premise you quoted. Suffice to say I got rid of it as quickly as I could, and will never drive another Toyota ...

Anyway, I hear what you say, but you didn't really answer my question. Even if it has been through all your A2A processes, and you regard an Aircraft Factory model as an A2A model, does this model of my favourite aircraft have all those Shockwave details that the FS9 Uhu and 190s had, and is it coming with an AccuSim option ?

Thanks again,
Ro
 
Maybe you should wait for a Users Response, or a review in one of those Flightsim Magazines to
judge if this will suit you well.
Just a thought....
 
Hello rohan,

yes the FSX version started life as our FS2004 version. So it has all the goodness from that. The project has been overseen by the orignal creator and lead A2A artist Robert Rogalski, plus of course you get the extra goodies that come from native FSX models that just adds that little extra magic of an enhanced model

Re: accu-sim, unfortunatly accu-sim would be a very difficult project for the He219 due to source data being so scarce. However as we mentioned in our development update with Accu-sim now being a module design we could in theory create it for any aircraft we put out as an add-on.

I know what you mean about the Toyota saying but its best I could think of hehe, ok maybe this one since I am sat here watching Practice 1 of Formula 1.

Aircraft factory is karting, WOP is Formula 3 and accu-sim is Formula 1, whilst each is very exciting to watch and no doubt take part in there is that order of how many F1 drivers start out in karting and go up through the series, using the skills learnt to progress them up.
 
This looks really interesting, will have to pick this up next week.

If AF are in a German mood then a Ju88 or Do17 would be really special.
 
This might go on my early christmas wish list!

Very interesting. The Uhu looks like a very fast night fighter. It looks as if not many were made - looks like a late war creation.
 
drewl.....will purchase......drewl.....will make a "unicorn" repaint for this version as well.......drewl.....

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My FS9 WOP HE-219 repaint resembles a fictional Luftwaffe HE219 in particular NJG4 colors flown by Major Otto Werner (inspired by the Biggles comic book "Battle of Britain"). This particular livery has the remarkable "unicorn" nose-art.



:wiggle::salute::wavey:
 
beautiful aircraft, and the perfect completion to the big night fighters once the one i'm working on is finished.. Are nyou folks emulating the radar they used in the real one?? I know thats probably much too expect, but it would be really interesting to see..
 
Sorry , there is no way i,m not getting this one , when you say next week , is that 12;0.1 AM Monday NZ standard time :wavey:

Edit: Uuu by the way Ugly as 'Owl'

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As I said on Facebook long overdue! Very happy here!

And Warrant mate cant wait for your repaints in this one buddy!
 
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