Just bought the Comanche on the Marketplace for Xbox. I've got to say, your video and the plane really takes me back to my first flight instructor taking me around an old Piper Warrior in 1978. What a wonderful feeling after all these years.
This is unbeatable, to have an actual pilot share his knowledge in video and his software engineering skills to build a simulated aircraft from the ground up.
Wonderful sim, You're not just enjoying flying it, but you learn from it, and the best part you care about it as well by maintaining it and inspecting it. Beautiful work you did for this Airplane A2A Simulations, You set the bar high.
I JUST Have to mention! I have owned and certainly have enjoyed A2A's product in the past (spitfire ring any bells)? Microsoft simulators, and those where certainly fantastic back then! Now? This realism is certainly peaking my interest once again. and A2A will NEVER let me go from flight simulators anymore :P (Beautiful Job on the A2A Commanche here scott and team, and i Love it so much)! Never again will i let Scott do my walkaround for me because, i just know he will spoil my day on purpose haha But, he IS perhaps THE most serious of safety when it comes to flying? I feel it already! Many thanks A2A 😁
Great video - can always learn a few little tips that I hadn't realized from these videos. So interesting the subtleties, with the flap ever so slightly more worn. Will be very interesting if we get an operation/cost/repair model to it - showing the costs to fix, and a time factor as an option to fix them. Scott mentioned this might be part of something in the future - excited to have what we have now and intrigued to imagine what could be on the horizon. Great time to be an A2A customer.
A2A planes are so good that I still buy and use them a lot in P3D. The MSFS Comanche is a jewel. Thank's a lot. This plane is a game changer like no other one.
A2A is simply killing it. I've never flown any other aircraft since I bought the Comanche. Outstanding work! I thought fuel draining was only to make the workaround feel real and sometimes skipped it. Why no one told me the water in tanks is simulated? xD
This is a great add on for MSFS. Had several A2A aircraft back in my FSX days and loved them. I “bought” an aircraft at auction and on a flight from NC to FL developed a major vibration and RPM fluctuation. Was able to divert to Savannah where “the mechanic” identified a bad cylinder. It was such a realistic experience (except for the $$$) that I was actually nervous trying to make it to SAV. Absolutely my favorite GA light aircraft, and that’s saying a lot from a DC-3 fan. 😂 Thanks very much for your work on this add on!
Like back in the day .. these videos were always very cool and always sold me, I ended up buying literally every A2A add-on for FSX. Hope you guys port over some of the others like the Cub and P-51. 👍
Now I know what to look out for when testing the flaps ... which means there are only 999 other impending failure symptoms still to discover by myself! ;) Great to see the natural oil dilution in action. Those small details are so well thought out. I'd love to see dirt & grime build up over time, especially as a symptom of neglect, but who knows what's still in there to be discovered.
I bought this aircraft the day it was released for MSFS, and I’ve flown nothing since. It’s a masterpiece - hands down the finest aircraft in the sim. Every time I fly I learn something new, and I eagerly await new videos popping up on UA-cam. Thanks for this software, Scott !!
I love your passion for this Scott. You are like a little kid at times with your excitement regarding this one of a kind virtual aircraft you have created which is awesome! You haven't just created a great product, but a living, breathing, virtual machine for those of us who want such realism in a simulation.
As a primarily airliner enthusiast, I have to say the Comanche is my absolute favourite studyware aircraft, the realism is something else. I’m in awe of what you have achieved. Keep up the brilliant work 🙌🏻
I'm in awe, I thought I was doing well just following the checklists but you've built in so much more to be discovered ! The most impressive thing though is how you can load the Comanche right up and still be able to completely fill the tanks. I didn't buy this in P3D (one of the few A2A planes I never got) because it looked like just an old GA plane and I had your 182 and the Doctor killer to scratch the GA itch - given that I had a bunch of your warbirds that doesn't make sense in hindsight, I think I missed out ...
Love it, as a comanche owner myself, you guys have captured what this bird really feels and sounds like exceptionally. I too get a kick out of the tip tank popping noise. When I first got my Comanche, I thought something was wrong
Such a fun walkaround. Be amazing if we could someday open up the fairing and physically inspect things. Such as using a compression gauge and even "mailing" off an oil sample to a lab for analysis of engine wear. But we always think of feature creep bloat to add to anything :D, the Comanche is my favorite GA plane and fantastic job.
Awesome explanation. And it’s so cool to hear Scott’s excitement in the video. Since I got the Comanche it’s been my single go to plane. No flight is like the other. Amazing work.
This was the video that convinced me to buy this airplane. This is exactly what I was missing: an airplane with a soul and personality. You have to get to know it and understand it. Absolutely wonderful
Thank you so much for doing this thorough walk-around. I wondered what was the point of checking the fuel and you answered that question. I've gained more respect for using other parts of the tablet while walking around. Great work with this product. I'm learning a lot.
Words can not describe how much I love this aircraft and at one time long ago my dad and I and an instructor were on a Comanche where the radios were in the middle. Woow good memorires. PS my fav livery is the one with the green stripes
I’ve had way more than $49 worth of fun since I bought this 3 weeks ago 😊😊😊..study level to me..all the tuning/monitoring capabilities and fidelity is so worth $49.
I just bought the plane yesterday, looked through the pdf manual and thought, is there a tutorial pdf? Then I find this youtube video and it blows me away. The fact that it does Microsoft Flaps simulator during the walkaround is just so cool!
I've just bought this and the level of detail is astounding. To be honest I wasn't sure all the extra stuff would be for me (more of a strap in and fly sort of simmer) but I'm really getting into the details and doing the walkaround in a nice airfield with nice scenery and AI aircraft buzzing around behind me really brings out the feeling of being in a real living environment. Then, the way the engine reacts in different temperatures, conditions, throttle settings, feels so real and alive. I've never flown a sim aircraft in this league before. I'd love you to do a bush plane next. Until then, I'll be seeing what kind of tiny strips I can get the Comanche into
I bought this the moment it released. I had it for both FSX and P3D, and it wasn't even a matter of debate that I would buy it again. It's worth every cent but, be warned, you'll never fly any of your other GA aircraft again. haha
Enjoy this one then 😀 Because i have known their product from an earlier Microsoft FS platfom. They are really expanding now. Rest assured also, this will NOT be my last neither on MSFS neither, if they continue on their current trajectory :)
What a glorious creation this is, it moves through the air unlike any other aircraft in the sim. Its a joy to hand fly and a dream to land. £50 for this addon is a serious bargain when you look at entertainment value (in hours) vs cost
This is nuts!!! I just bought a 1959 Comanche 250 and will DEFINITELY be getting this to do some Winter "flying". Such an amazing passion project for you it seems. When I get it and start playing with it, is there a way to provide feedback/questions?
Since the release of MSFS 2020 I only flew airliners because GA planes looked so boring and simplistic... Since I bought the p24 I stopped flying anything else... Amazing job guys
It's so much fun to fly the plane. We have been waiting for it for so long and every flight is a dream 😍. There is really nothing here that I am missing, just perfect. Your tutorial videos are great and I like listening to your voice. Thank you for the hard and precise work.👌 Many greetings from Germany 👋🙂
It would be really nice if you had showed how a bad prop looks like and what one can expect to find in the air intake that shouldn't be there. And the wheels, do they change visually when they are worn out? In that case it would have been nice to see that. But perhaps that would spoil the fun? 🙂
A2a am in love with this aircraft a truly masterpiece, but am wondering when it will be capable with my cockpit and my airmanager gauges and my simionic gauges , then it will be a dream came true 🎉
My ipad airmanager rpm guage and my airspeed indicator doesn’t read the accurate values from the comanche 😢 Am not really expert in lvar and how to use it
Congratulations, great work! how do you put water in tanks?sorry, my english is basic and I didn't understand very well when and how water appears in tanks 🙂
I hope there will be a repair option where you are able to repair are part without the need of a full inspection. If you have to click inspect before all other problems are immediately revealed. This kill the emersion. A second option would be at least 3 settings for repairing speed. Real time, faster and immediately. So that you are really punished if you treat the aircraft badly. And a not-allowed-repairing-in-air option.
how to add water to the fuel system? Using some developer tools? Do we also have the opportunity to simulate faults and events from the tablet like this? Im flying this plane almost half of the year and never experience water in tanks. Same with the bird nest
A quick question. At 1.10 min. you detected a defect in the flaps and then also detected this defect in the tablet and repaired it. Is this defect always displayed in the tablet, regardless of whether you check the flaps manually or not? It would be great if the defect could only be found and repaired once it has been found using the manual check.
@@ShockwaveProd Thanks for answering! I normally use a gamepad for throttle and pitch/yaw and my quest 2 controllers for flicking switches/turning dials etc. This product looks absolutely stunning and I shall purchase it soon! Thanks again.
Need to check the forums, after the last update, everything clickable in the walk arounds is hyper clicking, makes it impossible to move control surfaces properly. Maybe theres a work around or something I can adjust?
We're not sure. Currently where seeing the entire community experience failures like in real life and when it happens people are truly caught off guard. This is real emergency reaction experience. If we made it be able to happen any time, it would take this excitement out. Maybe someday. @@machnumber
I've had this since release and the sounds are terrible and I can't get a single thing to work with my cockpit. I miss the good old A2A when they didn't tell you to eff off because you have a custom cockpit. They used to take this seriously. I hoped they would make MSFS good, oh well...
Scott oil canning the wing with the tip tanks is like Bob Ross beating the devil out of his paint brush.
Lol that exactly what I thought.
Am glad that wasn't the titanic at
a serious depth o.O?
Just bought the Comanche on the Marketplace for Xbox. I've got to say, your video and the plane really takes me back to my first flight instructor taking me around an old Piper Warrior in 1978. What a wonderful feeling after all these years.
This is unbeatable, to have an actual pilot share his knowledge in video and his software engineering skills to build a simulated aircraft from the ground up.
Commenting before watchig: I did a walk around post 3 hour flight, and there was a BIRD in my cowling!!! Awesome!
You can really tell how much Scott loves this plane and how proud he is of the team and the product. You guys brought magic to MSFS.
Having owned the Comanche ( and other A2A aircraft ) in FSX and P3D, I knew what to expect. But my jaw still drops a little.
Wonderful sim, You're not just enjoying flying it, but you learn from it, and the best part you care about it as well by maintaining it and inspecting it.
Beautiful work you did for this Airplane A2A Simulations, You set the bar high.
Just as if it was your own plane, I like that. 👍
@@conlethbyrne4809 Exactly, So much fun, I like it too.
Really excellent work I love these guys! Thanks a lot!
Like as if it was your own. 👍
I bought this add on recently and its worth every single penny! Fantastic aircraft!
I JUST Have to mention! I have owned and certainly have enjoyed A2A's product in the past (spitfire ring any bells)? Microsoft simulators, and those where certainly fantastic back then! Now? This realism is certainly peaking my interest once again. and A2A will NEVER let me go from flight simulators anymore :P (Beautiful Job on the A2A Commanche here scott and team, and i Love it so much)! Never again will i let Scott do my walkaround for me because, i just know he will spoil my day on purpose haha But, he IS perhaps THE most serious of safety when it comes to flying? I feel it already! Many thanks A2A 😁
Great video - can always learn a few little tips that I hadn't realized from these videos. So interesting the subtleties, with the flap ever so slightly more worn. Will be very interesting if we get an operation/cost/repair model to it - showing the costs to fix, and a time factor as an option to fix them. Scott mentioned this might be part of something in the future - excited to have what we have now and intrigued to imagine what could be on the horizon. Great time to be an A2A customer.
I was just about to dig into the manual to figure out how to change the oil. Now I know.
Once again, A2A released a trully masterpiece. Awesome and accurate work!
The Comanche is simple, straight forward and beautiful. Love it
Scott's airplanes (A2A sim team work of art) aren't just FS addons. They're an immersive flying experience. They speak for themselves.👍
A2A planes are so good that I still buy and use them a lot in P3D. The MSFS Comanche is a jewel. Thank's a lot. This plane is a game changer like no other one.
A2A is simply killing it. I've never flown any other aircraft since I bought the Comanche. Outstanding work!
I thought fuel draining was only to make the workaround feel real and sometimes skipped it. Why no one told me the water in tanks is simulated? xD
This is a great add on for MSFS. Had several A2A aircraft back in my FSX days and loved them. I “bought” an aircraft at auction and on a flight from NC to FL developed a major vibration and RPM fluctuation. Was able to divert to Savannah where “the mechanic” identified a bad cylinder. It was such a realistic experience (except for the $$$) that I was actually nervous trying to make it to SAV. Absolutely my favorite GA light aircraft, and that’s saying a lot from a DC-3 fan. 😂
Thanks very much for your work on this add on!
I bought this plane for FSX years ago and absolutely loved it. I bought it again a few weeks ago. Then I bought MSFS2020.. :)
Love this plane!
love love love this aircraft!! thank you all @ A2A!!
Like back in the day .. these videos were always very cool and always sold me, I ended up buying literally every A2A add-on for FSX. Hope you guys port over some of the others like the Cub and P-51. 👍
Now I know what to look out for when testing the flaps ... which means there are only 999 other impending failure symptoms still to discover by myself! ;) Great to see the natural oil dilution in action. Those small details are so well thought out. I'd love to see dirt & grime build up over time, especially as a symptom of neglect, but who knows what's still in there to be discovered.
I badly need this plane for the Xbox, but I guess that’s never going to happen? Great commentary by the way, I could listen to it for hours 👌
Love how you can hear you enjoy it yourself while filling op the tip tanks ;-) Great aircraft. Love to fly it.
I bought this aircraft the day it was released for MSFS, and I’ve flown nothing since. It’s a masterpiece - hands down the finest aircraft in the sim. Every time I fly I learn something new, and I eagerly await new videos popping up on UA-cam. Thanks for this software, Scott !!
What a great video. Really showcases the depth of simulation in this Comanche.
I love your passion for this Scott. You are like a little kid at times with your excitement regarding this one of a kind virtual aircraft you have created which is awesome! You haven't just created a great product, but a living, breathing, virtual machine for those of us who want such realism in a simulation.
As a primarily airliner enthusiast, I have to say the Comanche is my absolute favourite studyware aircraft, the realism is something else. I’m in awe of what you have achieved. Keep up the brilliant work 🙌🏻
Thanks Scott! You guys have created a masterpiece. From a real-world 767 driver, it's rekindled my love for GA!
I'm in awe, I thought I was doing well just following the checklists but you've built in so much more to be discovered ! The most impressive thing though is how you can load the Comanche right up and still be able to completely fill the tanks. I didn't buy this in P3D (one of the few A2A planes I never got) because it looked like just an old GA plane and I had your 182 and the Doctor killer to scratch the GA itch - given that I had a bunch of your warbirds that doesn't make sense in hindsight, I think I missed out ...
Love it, as a comanche owner myself, you guys have captured what this bird really feels and sounds like exceptionally. I too get a kick out of the tip tank popping noise. When I first got my Comanche, I thought something was wrong
Outstanding work Scott. I always look forward to watching your videos. Thankyou Man!
Awesome, simply awesome. The more I watch & learn, the better it gets. Not forgetting (RTFM). Slainte, A2A Fecking amazing stuff. ❤
Just being honest 👍
Learnt a few things I didn't know before about the Comanche, thanks Scott!!
Such a fun walkaround. Be amazing if we could someday open up the fairing and physically inspect things. Such as using a compression gauge and even "mailing" off an oil sample to a lab for analysis of engine wear. But we always think of feature creep bloat to add to anything :D, the Comanche is my favorite GA plane and fantastic job.
Love this response :)
I've purchased your add-on for MSFS and I really appreciate the level of realism. It is definitely one of my favorite GA.
Awesome explanation. And it’s so cool to hear Scott’s excitement in the video. Since I got the Comanche it’s been my single go to plane. No flight is like the other. Amazing work.
this plane is simply out of this world. you´ve accomplished a magnificent job. my sincere congratulations to all the team
Good stuff Scott, thanks!
This was the video that convinced me to buy this airplane. This is exactly what I was missing: an airplane with a soul and personality. You have to get to know it and understand it. Absolutely wonderful
Thank you so much for doing this thorough walk-around. I wondered what was the point of checking the fuel and you answered that question. I've gained more respect for using other parts of the tablet while walking around. Great work with this product. I'm learning a lot.
Thanks for saying this. Learning means growing and usually means happiness. It's essential for us to learn while building on every project.
Your Comanche simulation is something else. Together with the fenix A320, this is going to be my main plane.
Simply outstanding ! Just bought the A2A Comanche 250 and looking forward to getting to know how to fly this beauty.
Thanks for sharing and a warm grateful thank you for this wonderful aircraft.
Words can not describe how much I love this aircraft and at one time long ago my dad and I and an instructor were on a Comanche where the radios were in the middle. Woow good memorires. PS my fav livery is the one with the green stripes
I’ve had way more than $49 worth of fun since I bought this 3 weeks ago 😊😊😊..study level to me..all the tuning/monitoring capabilities and fidelity is so worth $49.
I just bought the plane yesterday, looked through the pdf manual and thought, is there a tutorial pdf? Then I find this youtube video and it blows me away. The fact that it does Microsoft Flaps simulator during the walkaround is just so cool!
Great video! As always.
Great! Thank you. How about the B-17? I loved that one in P3D. You guys do great work.
I've just bought this and the level of detail is astounding. To be honest I wasn't sure all the extra stuff would be for me (more of a strap in and fly sort of simmer) but I'm really getting into the details and doing the walkaround in a nice airfield with nice scenery and AI aircraft buzzing around behind me really brings out the feeling of being in a real living environment. Then, the way the engine reacts in different temperatures, conditions, throttle settings, feels so real and alive. I've never flown a sim aircraft in this league before. I'd love you to do a bush plane next. Until then, I'll be seeing what kind of tiny strips I can get the Comanche into
I bought this the moment it released. I had it for both FSX and P3D, and it wasn't even a matter of debate that I would buy it again. It's worth every cent but, be warned, you'll never fly any of your other GA aircraft again. haha
So true!
One of the only planes i bought, it's amazing! well done
Thanks Scott for all the great info this plane is something else.
My first A2A aircraft rest assured it won’t be my last I purchased on the day it was released on the community’s excitement waiting for its release
Enjoy this one then 😀 Because i have known their product from an earlier Microsoft FS platfom. They are really expanding now. Rest assured also, this will NOT be my last neither on MSFS neither, if they continue on their current trajectory :)
Wonderful. Always my favorite.
You sound like a very happy bunny!!
(I would be too)
Bestest
Barty
What a glorious creation this is, it moves through the air unlike any other aircraft in the sim. Its a joy to hand fly and a dream to land. £50 for this addon is a serious bargain when you look at entertainment value (in hours) vs cost
Luvin the Comanche and also the many liveries I have Aquired tooo.
Flaps that loose were the standard on the planes of my flight school🤔
Это потрясающий продукт!!! Лучший опыт GA именно на этом самолете❤❤❤
love the plane and this video series..
that was awesome thank you
thank you. for every single detail
Hmmm. Lowering the flaps first, OK I will do that from now on.
I love this... no MY little plane. Thank you!
I’m really enjoying the depth the walk around feature adds, if you add the B377 to the sim with this feature I think it would actually melt my brain.
This is nuts!!! I just bought a 1959 Comanche 250 and will DEFINITELY be getting this to do some Winter "flying". Such an amazing passion project for you it seems. When I get it and start playing with it, is there a way to provide feedback/questions?
Kings
Excellent video! At which scenery was this filmed? It looks nice.
Mifflin count KRVL
Since the release of MSFS 2020 I only flew airliners because GA planes looked so boring and simplistic... Since I bought the p24 I stopped flying anything else... Amazing job guys
Fantastic !
It's so much fun to fly the plane. We have been waiting for it for so long and every flight is a dream 😍. There is really nothing here that I am missing, just perfect.
Your tutorial videos are great and I like listening to your voice.
Thank you for the hard and precise work.👌
Many greetings from Germany 👋🙂
unbelievable and sad that not every plane has this level of detail
AMAZING!
It would be really nice if you had showed how a bad prop looks like and what one can expect to find in the air intake that shouldn't be there. And the wheels, do they change visually when they are worn out? In that case it would have been nice to see that. But perhaps that would spoil the fun? 🙂
Some parts of the airplane do not wear as of yet, and yes it would sort of spoil the immersion if we said exactly what.
A2a am in love with this aircraft a truly masterpiece, but am wondering when it will be capable with my cockpit and my airmanager gauges and my simionic gauges , then it will be a dream came true 🎉
What is the issue? Can those gauges be driven by L variables?
My ipad airmanager rpm guage and my airspeed indicator doesn’t read the accurate values from the comanche 😢
Am not really expert in lvar and how to use it
Congratulations, great work! how do you put water in tanks?sorry, my english is basic and I didn't understand very well when and how water appears in tanks 🙂
Using our development tools, we need to break things to make sure they are "breaking" correctly.
I need a "how to hold a traffic pattern and how land" tutorial for this plane. I have hard time with it. I don't know why.
It's coming but will be a bit of time before. Making a good landing video is a challenge.
@@ShockwaveProd I know well. For me, making a good landing*is* the challenge 😅
Thank you very much for all the work you do.
oh my god. ❤
I hope there will be a repair option where you are able to repair are part without the need of a full inspection. If you have to click inspect before all other problems are immediately revealed. This kill the emersion.
A second option would be at least 3 settings for repairing speed. Real time, faster and immediately. So that you are really punished if you treat the aircraft badly.
And a not-allowed-repairing-in-air option.
Can we get a video explaining how to use the edm 830?
Is this coming to the marketplace?
Working on that and we expect to
how to add water to the fuel system? Using some developer tools? Do we also have the opportunity to simulate faults and events from the tablet like this? Im flying this plane almost half of the year and never experience water in tanks. Same with the bird nest
Bring 4 engine captain of the ship to MSFS2020
A quick question. At 1.10 min. you detected a defect in the flaps and then also detected this defect in the tablet and repaired it. Is this defect always displayed in the tablet, regardless of whether you check the flaps manually or not? It would be great if the defect could only be found and repaired once it has been found using the manual check.
Just like flying a real aircraft.
❤
Hi, is it possible to fly this aircraft with a gamepad for throttle and pitch? I am without a hotas at the moment unfortunately!
If you can fly a stock airplane with it then yes
@@ShockwaveProd Thanks for answering! I normally use a gamepad for throttle and pitch/yaw and my quest 2 controllers for flicking switches/turning dials etc. This product looks absolutely stunning and I shall purchase it soon! Thanks again.
The only question i have is; if the pilot sits on the left, why is the door on the right?
To stop him/her falling out accidentally.😅
Need to check the forums, after the last update, everything clickable in the walk arounds is hyper clicking, makes it impossible to move control surfaces properly. Maybe theres a work around or something I can adjust?
Check or post on our forums. We have three people monitoring them 24/7.
Hi Nick. Miss me?
Can I do all of this on Xbox?
How did you add water to the fuel tanks?
Just with our dev tools. We need to make sure everything works as in 100 years I wouldn't experience every possible issue.
Hi, any chances we get the ability to toggle specific malfunctions ourselves in the future ?
So glad to have A2a available again! Looking forward to more videos like this.
Yes, like most issues it's rare but can happen when the airplane is sitting or when you are adding fuel. @gwilgay4211
We're not sure. Currently where seeing the entire community experience failures like in real life and when it happens people are truly caught off guard. This is real emergency reaction experience. If we made it be able to happen any time, it would take this excitement out. Maybe someday. @@machnumber
I've had this since release and the sounds are terrible and I can't get a single thing to work with my cockpit. I miss the good old A2A when they didn't tell you to eff off because you have a custom cockpit. They used to take this seriously. I hoped they would make MSFS good, oh well...
We don't deserve this plane
Of course you do :)