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May 7th, 2012 at 1:54pm

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hey guys,
as you can tell im quite fond of a particualr aircraft. now ive been wanting to invest in a good payware that represents the aircraft in the best way possible, now ive looked at the wings of power 2 mustang and have been really tempted but have heard they may do a wings of power 3 mustang with A2A simulations aswell to make it really realistic which is what id like, does anyone have any ideas or insight to whether they will do a wings of power 3??

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Reply #1 - May 7th, 2012 at 6:04pm

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Yeah, A2A has been developing the P-51 with Accusim (I guess you can call that Wings of Power 3?), which will have everything from workable mechanics to physics-driven reactions.  If you've ever flown some of their Accusim-line aircraft, you'll know that it's simply amazing. 

According to their forums, it's in the final stages of development (they are working on the manuals and finishing touches, I believe). Wait a bit, and check their website for details.  Should be out soon I'm guessing. 

I also hear that Warbirdsim's P-51 is a good one, though I've never tried it. 
 

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Reply #2 - May 7th, 2012 at 7:14pm

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WarBird Sim is the best right now. When Accusim comes out with there's then it's up n the air
 

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Reply #3 - May 7th, 2012 at 9:32pm

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YIP War Bird Sim's P-51 is a fine highly Detailed Aircraft inside & out , well worth having I have it, and am pleased ! ...
 

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Reply #4 - May 8th, 2012 at 3:52am

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Hmmm, thanks guys for the comments. I think I'll hold out for the accu sim mustang if and when it comes out. I've heard such good reviews about their products.

But thanks a lot

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Reply #5 - May 8th, 2012 at 5:47pm

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Indeed A2A will soon release (some weeks, I hope) their P-51D Mustang with Accusim.
Accusim is famous enough now so that I don't need to explain what level of quality and realism this Mustang will have.

However, I would not underestimated the WarbirdSim Mustang. This plane has set the new standard in terms of 3D beauty. From the mecanical realism point of view, it's nowhere near an Accusim bird of course, but from what I heard it has many other advantages to compensate. Other than one of the greatest pieces of modelling I've ever seen, it seems this bird also has quite a nice flight model and sounds, leading to a very good level of immersion.

I have not bought the WarbirdSim Mustang yet, because I'm waiting for the Accusim one. However, the Accusim one will be ONLY the P-51D, while WarbirdSim also has the ealier variants (with different canopies), so I might actually buy one of these too.
 
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Reply #6 - May 11th, 2012 at 2:28pm

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Daube wrote on May 8th, 2012 at 5:47pm:
Indeed A2A will soon release (some weeks, I hope) their P-51D Mustang with Accusim.
Accusim is famous enough now so that I don't need to explain what level of quality and realism this Mustang will have.

However, I would not underestimated the WarbirdSim Mustang. This plane has set the new standard in terms of 3D beauty. From the mecanical realism point of view, it's nowhere near an Accusim bird of course, but from what I heard it has many other advantages to compensate. Other than one of the greatest pieces of modelling I've ever seen, it seems this bird also has quite a nice flight model and sounds, leading to a very good level of immersion.

I have not bought the WarbirdSim Mustang yet, because I'm waiting for the Accusim one. However, the Accusim one will be ONLY the P-51D, while WarbirdSim also has the ealier variants (with different canopies), so I might actually buy one of these too.


Ah that's really good info there, I'd like some early variants also but I'll wait for the accusim first, I hope it lives up to my expectations! But thanks for the heads up.

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Reply #7 - May 11th, 2012 at 6:25pm

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I forgot to mention, the B and C's are awesome.  Theres a P-51C called the Boise Bee out here, and shes just been restored, and shares the engines with the two P-40's that Warhawk Air Museum has  Cool
Here's a link to view it: http://www.warhawkairmuseum.org/
 

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Reply #8 - May 12th, 2012 at 4:15am

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BlackAce wrote on May 11th, 2012 at 6:25pm:
I forgot to mention, the B and C's are awesome.  Theres a P-51C called the Boise Bee out here, and shes just been restored, and shares the engines with the two P-40's that Warhawk Air Museum has  Cool
Here's a link to view it: http://www.warhawkairmuseum.org/



Wow she's lovely. I think I'll get the accusim first (when it arrives) and then branch out to this other one.

Cheers guys for all your help

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