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rod321
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congratulations Scott

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Hi Scott

I salute you, sir!

It's a privilege for me to be able to personally write to you, "Scott, congratulations for your ground-breaking achievement of Accu-Sim 2.0."

By saying "with effort, I can and I will!", you've come up with the very best on this planet of ours.

And I know why you haven't dumped the Comanche. Because it's just a brilliant aircraft. If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't have known about the 250. (I've found one in a hangar at Halfpenny Green, Wolverhampton. Magic!)

I'm still loyal and committed to LM and it's P3D (trusting that they will overcome early lighting bugs in v6), so I'm hoping that one day your team will have the resources to upgrade my set of A2A planes on P3D v6.

This week I've flown the fantastic original Accu-Sim A2A Comanche, Dublin to Donegal and Isle of Man to Liverpool. Just great!!

I raise my glass to you, Scott, and I wish you happiness.

Rod
EGBB chin up

PS with "with effort, I can and I will" I've learned how to strum the chords and sing Small Faces 'Lazy Sunday' 1960's hit. Enjoy!

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Re: congratulations Scott

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Thanks Rod, it's an entirely new world for our team to be out of the caves and in the light watching people fly our bird. As for the future of P3D I don't know, but the writing has been on the wall for a badly needed scenery upgrade for many years. It's very difficult for simmers to go back after experiencing MSFS.

However P3D is still the king for commercial and military operations.

Scott
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rod321
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Re: congratulations Scott

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Hi Scott

many thanks for your reply. Treasured.

As Dudley says you've reached "a new standard of excellence"

Staying with my current set-up, I'll wait and see and hope that I can continue to enjoy Comanche, tiger Bonanza, Cherokee, Texan T6 (of course!) and even Spitfire with 'attitude'!

Like thousands of other simmers, I rate these pre-Accu-Sim 2.0 planes as ongoing and unabandoned masterpieces, Scott. Shakespeare didn't bung Romeo & Juliet. I wouldn't say "no" to owning a Jaguar Mark2 instead of brand new Aston Martin. The Rolling Stones of the late 60's and early 70's are super. Photographically accurate scenery is not vital for me, up in the air; as long as it's not too monotonous, or barren, or poor airport buildings. It's simulated flight, after all. I'm praying that Orbx will make available their outstanding global, regional and airport sceneries. I'm also praying that Aston Villa will win the Premier. Ha!

Will Aerostar 600 ever emerge? I bloomin' hope so! Unforgettable that you and Jake brilliantly used up fuel before belly landing.

And being a 'star' your contribution to all of this is is massive.

For the time being I'll stay with my PC, X52 Pro and I'll give LM P3D more time and trust. So it would be great if the A2A planes were updated for P3Dv6 (and v7 etc), instead of the humbling experience of copying them over via User/Document/Add-ons route.

Now, you deserve to go down to the beach and nosh some Cornish Pasties!

Rod
EGBB sorry for late reply, Sandra and I were immersed in Scandinavian drama 'Beck'; I strongly recommend this

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