A2A B-377 flight!

When I first got this bird with Accu-sim, I burned up a lot corn on the cob (R4360). :biggrin-new: Since then was hangar. Really didn't take the time to understand how Accu-sim works with 4 engines, but brought it back out for a flight and actually made a circuit. :adoration:
 
I have this brilliant DVD simply called 'Connie' , the restoration off the HARS Lockheed Constellation, once they got it going, it really showed how busy the engineer really got, the constant monitoring - writing down details and simply keeping it in the running order - A2A really did a wizard job on this one :adoration: Ted, a brilliant vid to introduce others to it .
 
I have logged a ton of hours in the A2A B-377 as pilot and engineer...WOW what's not to like? Scott and team show off their genius in all their models! Great video Amigo
Ted
 
Great video! I was just thinking of the 377, as I just got a new book on it. Now I'm going to have to take it out for a spin. Maybe some of the Northwest flights down the west coast.

I've never thought of flying from the engineer perspective.

Jim
 
Was this the aeroplane Ernest K Gann referred to as a 'technical monstrosity, requiring four or five people to make it work'?
 
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