A2A Simulations pilot, flight simmer and owner Scott Gentile take you over the engine start for the Accu-Sim Comanche 250 MSFS simulation. A2A Simulations Website; a2asimulations.com/ A2A Community Discord; / discord
These are top quality tutorials. I'm literally blown away. I purchased this Comanche 2 weeks ago and find these professional tutorials valuable. Respect to A2A.
I got about 30 hours in my plane now and its still running fine. I do notice the different starts and all the other stuff and noises. This is the first plane that really feels alive and I love it so much. Thanks for this great addon and will certainly buy the next one you guys bring because this is exactly the level of sim that I really appreciate. Totally worth every cent, thanks to everyone who worked on this!
This Commanche is one of the most amazing achievements in the history of "flight simulator modules" before and after. This plane is the MOTHER of all payware mods so far. From now on I will be shopping ALL of A2A for FS2020. Always. Also i wanna say this is the best start-up vids ever for sim. Thanks A2A.
I had the A2A C172, Cherokee 180 for fsx and p3d, the Comanche 250 for fsx and p3d, and the Bonanza V-tail for p3d. A2A Knocked it out of the park with each and every one of them, the Comanche 250 is by far my favorite to fly.
yeah buddy! Its like its own game and yeah anything they produce is instant purachse. Their was even a campaign of a sorts to get Scott working with MSFS devs to bring all planes up to this level.
Good lord these videos are pure gold. Scott's simple voiceovers are spectacular and so fitting for a product that is as polished and skillfully crafted as the A2A comanche. Absoluelty awesome, my only prayer is that they can do some fundraising to bring these amazing products to market just a little faster.
I love A2A for years now and finally we got this beautiful plane. You are one of the few who even get better with every product. I whish every aircraft had this level of Detail. Thank you for this experience!
For those of us that have been in this hobby for awhile already know what a privilege it has been to fly any of the A2A planes, but I have to say that this iteration far exceeded anything I could have imagined. Cheers Scott and team for your contributions to our community!
I am doing a world tour with this plane and that is a unique experience. I feel like my own plane. They have really achieved it, it is a new level. Thanks.
A2A did such a beautiful job with this airplane, theres quite a few of us that just love this plane!!! Thanks for all of the love, work and skill you developers put into your planes!!! Ill be watch for mor from A2A!!! Thanks for posting these series of videos about how to do everything with this plane!!!
I really look forward to these videos. Your presentation style has a nice, positive vibe that really lets your passion for aviation and flight simming come through. Additionally. The Comanche is easily the best GA addon in the sim and the passion I see in your videos comes through in the quality of A2A's work.
Gush trigger: I’m glad to have lived at the right time to have experienced this beautiful work. I can’t thank you enough. On MS Flight, it’s me and my Comanche vs the World. Your videos are so useful for taking care of my baby. Thank you!
I can't wait for the Cessna 172 & 182. Those were my favorite A2A planes back in FSX. I remember taking your 182 from the Philippines up to Alaska during my around the world flight. I only ended up in Barrow. 😂
Third Sim I bought this for. No regrets.. and I love your videos. I am really grateful for your continuing excellence. I hope to see the T6 Texan from A2A for FS again too. Bestest Barty
Hi, thank you for the great videos and especially for the very good airplane! It's my favorite! Very good job guys. I can't get enough of it. Greetings Arndt, EDDP
This Tutorial was a good mix and arrangement. And it was - also after 40 years - in deed worth the time to listen intensivly to your infomation. Well done and many Thanks from Warstein in Germany 🙂
Thanks a bunch for sharing this. I love your Comanche and the continued support through upgrades and quick videos like this make the money feel so well spent. Thanks again A2A!
Wow, i never saw such stuff in MFS20. I remember years ago i was flying MFS X and i had the piper if i am not wrong from A2A and it was amazing, but this is another level of full fidelity aircraft. Since i fly DCS, i love to get into civilian aircraft too, and since i love full fidelity aircraft, this is the one i got for MFS20. Amazing work.
Just the coolest thing ever in flight sim. I remember buying the Accu-sim Piper Cub for FSX in 2009 and being blown away. And now here we are in MSFS and still A2A and Scott manage to release innovative, amazingly immersive products that don't just raise the bar, then smash it 50 feet in the air!
Nice work on engine system attention to detail and also on the audio. I usually prefer more modern planes but this one is just too good not to have in my collection. Props (pun shamelessly intended) to the entire team.
A big thank you for the magnificent work of realism. I wanted to buy 1 addon, I'm sure I made the right choice! And thank you for speaking clearly, which allows me to translate literally on RU-vid into my language and understand perfectly
I never thought Id be so happy spending $50 on ONE plane but I am, lol. Thanks dude for the 10 minute vid. This plane brings out a lot of 3 hour plus videos, lol.
This is my first A2A plane and I love it. A question come to mind after watching this video: -are you able to adequately test for water in the tanks at or below freezing temperatures? Thank you for a creating a great addition to this sim. Looking forward to all your future products.
To model this, the water would have to be added while above freezing, then the temps would need to drop to freeze it in place. We would have to happen between flights and meaning, we would have to monitor temps on specific days, etc. until the conditions would be just right when the flight sim is off. This would be quite an involved process for something that is extremely rare so don't think we'll see this down the road. Good suggestion though.
Congratulations, beautifully modeled aircraft. I will certainly get this in the future when I have more time to spend of msfs. Been playing with the Fenix A320 for months. Now I just want to get into an non-study level aircraft, press Cntrl-E and "fly", not spend minutes configuring MCDU, going thru checklist etc. The stock Cessna 172 will do for now.
Love this and love the plane, probably my favorite plane to fly. But -10 Celsius is very cold? That's t-shirt weather here in Canada lol But thanks for the awesome video. I never took the temperature into play until I seen this,
Good video but I think you skipped the mags, before the primer they ar suddenly on (not mentioned in the video) but conform checklist they go after priming.
Yeah a great aircraft! I have a question… it’s not in the manual. What are remarks? The yellow, blue and white light. It turns on sometimes but idk what it is
When you leave the sim after a flight and come back the next day, does the Comanche have a state of sitting for a day, or just as you left it after the last flight?
@@ShockwaveProd perhaps you could tuck one away in the glovebox? It's eerily empty in there. Though it would be a small pain to check. Maybe better still, have a thermometer in the glovebox that we can click on to bring it out into the cockpit, similar to how the baggage loading works? Then it's optional for users to display it or hide it in the glovebox :)
I usually give it 2 shots of the primer and it starts fine, at least on standard or warmer days. Any reason why I should be giving it a couple of more shots ?
I had the mixture cutoff when I turned on the fuel pump and it still showed fuel pressure. Is this how it's intended to work? Where is the sensor to measure the pressure generated by the pump? Just curious..