Of course it's going to be popular. Just like the Cessna 172. Popular and very safe (boring) to fly, good for VFR/IFR flight with that "nothing can ever happen" feeling, just like when flying their Cub.
It was an excellent idea from A2A to make GA aircrafts, we all asked for this for years. However, from what I remember, people were shouting for GA aircrafts like the Beaver, the Goose, the Spartan, the DC-3, the C195 etc.... aircrafts with interesting engines, not only interesting gauges...
the rather unknown He217 Greif?
And accusim can be simulated with the freeware realengine program.
Happy flying,
Paul
RealEngine is just a "real time" monitor of the engine performance. It will simulate some effects on the engine in case you make mistakes, but it will not simulate "aging" as you said, because at each flight you get a new engine.Not quite. In fact, not by a long shot. I use real engine on some aircraft. It is a big improvement for some aircraft.
I also have several accusim aircraft. These aircraft in addition to a realistic engine and flight dynamics, also age over time. And how bout the active flight crew with the 17 and 377.