A2A Simulations Boeing 377 with AccuSim
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The Boeing Stratocruiser is a double-deck, pressurized, four-engine, medium to long range, high altitude, high speed, commercial transport plane. The airplane is designed for a normal gross weight of 147,000 pounds, a high speed of approximately 350 mph, a service ceiling of 34,000 feet, and a maximum range of approximately 4,000 miles. To its passengers, it flew them in first class comfort higher, faster, and farther than anything before. The 377 paved Boeing�s entry into the airline business, and you can still see this technology in use today. The Stratocruiser and its massive Pratt & Whitney R4360 engines, represents the highest step in the evolution of aircraft piston-engine technology. These engines were so powerful, that this huge Stratocruiser set the transcontinental speed record from Seattle to D.C.; beating both the Lockheed Constellation and the North American P51 Mustang. Even by today's standards this aircraft has amazing performance.
The A2A Simulations Boeing 377 StratoCruiser will be unlike anything you have flown before in MSFS. As with every A2A aircraft, it is gorgeously constructed, inside and out, down to the last rivet. And Built to be flown "By The Book." The Aircraft features Extremely detailed exterior and interior models. As well as the Textures. With the Accusim expansion, the aircraft will have extremely realistic engine and torque overheat reactions. A2A also included in the package the Pregnant Guppy that was custom-made to transport rocket components for the Saturn V to NASA. The Aircraft cannot be described by words. You have to see it fly to believe it.
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License |
: | Payware |
Price Indication |
: | Base=$36.99 | Accusim=$24.99 |
Panel |
: | No |
Virtual Cockpit |
: | Yes |
Wingview |
: | Yes |
Sound |
: | Yes |
Developed for |
: | FSX |
Compatibility |
: | FSX |
Wingflex |
: | Not Sure, Can't Tell... |
Landing gear |
: | Very Realistic |
Rudder effect |
: | Very Realistic |
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