What an idea!:salute:Frankly, I would rather they concentate their efforts of producing an aircraft that has not been done several times before.
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What an idea!:salute:Frankly, I would rather they concentate their efforts of producing an aircraft that has not been done several times before.
Yup, and a "G" simulator with blackout and puke feature and a 110 DB cockpit sound level. And last but not least a $500 gas bill when fill up your stang'They've got the sights and sounds pegged...now,,,, let A2A bring us Smellsim X.![]()

Yup, and a "G" simulator with blackout and puke feature and a 110 DB cockpit sound level.


I bought their WOP2 P51 a while ago. I wasn't satified and by mistake I bought the F1 P51 thinking that it would be better. But the textures were too cartoonish and not really much detail on nuts and bolts. All were painted. I bought the Warbirdsim P51D Part 1 three month ago. Expensive but nice. How does this new A2A Accusim P51 compare to the Warbirdsim one?
You just won't fly the Warbirdsim's D anymore![]()
It's a shame that true visual accuracy, with years of research to do so, so that what you are actually looking at in the sim, both inside and out, is a true-to-life experience, unlike captured by any other reproduction of the aircraft for any sim, shouldn't count on one's decision making. I guess one might as well not waist their time striving to provide that level of accuracy and detail, when a generalized visual experience will do just as well.
It's a shame that true visual accuracy, with years of research to do so, so that what you are actually looking at in the sim, both inside and out, is a true-to-life experience, unlike captured by any other reproduction of the aircraft for any sim, shouldn't count on one's decision making. I guess one might as well not waist their time striving to provide that level of accuracy and detail, when a generalized visual experience will do just as well.
I, for one, do care about accuracy!! I care about the little details in the Warbirdsim Stang! My solution to the problem is, I'm going to buy both.