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- Article number: AS13137
- Manufact./Publisher: A2A Simulations
- Language: English
- Current version: 2.0
Affectionately known as “The Jug,” the P-47 Thunderbolt is as big as the American Spirit and holds a unique honor in the ranks of World War II fighters. Ironically the original concept was born in Russia and can be seen by its rugged and hearty design. Like a gentle giant, the P-47 handles with grace but packs an enormous punch.
Equipped with a large, powerful radial engine, it looked as tough as it was. However, when British pilots first saw the P-47, it was often mocked due to its size. The light, maneuverable Spitfire’s could get on a P-47’s tail with ease in test trials. What they didn’t know at that time was the P-47 was different type of fighter and the battles were to be fought at higher altitude where the air is thin, using high-energy tactics. Both the British and the Germans soon found out, in the right hands, the P-47 was lethal.
While Accu-Sim is created by pilots, it is built for everyone. Realism does not mean you have have to have a difficult time with your flying. In fact, realism can mean an easier time with your flying as things react as you would expect in real life. Common sense thinking applies with Accu-Sim. For example, if you are exceeding your maximum allowed speed with your flaps down, there will likely be warnings. You may hear and odd rumbling telling you, the pilot, “hmm, something is not right”.
Features:
- Big, powerful, fast and amazing high altitude performance
- The famously rugged 2,300 horsepower Pratt & Whitney R-2800.Fly high and fast above the bad weather and cover the ground at over 400 mph
- As with every A2A aircraft, it is gorgeously constructed, inside and out, down to the last rivet
- Designed and built to be flown “By The Book“
- Custom Cockpit Systems and Gauges for the ultimate in realism taken far beyond what is available by default
- Visual Real-Time Load Manager, with the ability to load external stores including fuel tanks, bombs, rockets with authentic drag and weight
- Extensive re-working and streamlining of all coding. We now have a single code base for both SP2 and Acceleration, so both SP2 and Acceleration will yield 100% full features
- Naturally animated pilot
- 3D Lights ‘M’ (built directly into the model) with under-wing landing light than can be turned on, deployed and retracted functional Recognition lights
- Pure3D Instrumentation now with natural physics
- Gauges have real physics including startup, vibrations and airframe jolts
- Natural 3D appearance with exceptional performance
- Smooth movements
- Sound engineered by A2A sound professional
- Oil pressure system models oil viscosity (oil thickness)
- Authentically modeled hydraulic system
- In cockpit pilot’s map for handy in-flight navigation
- Auto-Mixture that actually performs as intended. Now you can set for “auto-rich” or “auto-lean” and the aircraft fuel to air ratio will be automatically determined and set by the carburetor based upon various factors such as altitude
- Three different models each with a different propeller. Early D20 variant has the smallest propeller while the D22 and D23 have larger Curtiss or Hamilton Standard types
- Real supercharger and turbocharger modeled with accurate behavior
- Fuel delivery system simulated
- All models include A2A specialized materials with authentic metal
- Pilot’s Notes pop-up 2D panel keeps important information easily available
- Complete piston combustion engine modeling. Air comes in, it mixes with fuel and ignites, parts move, heat up, and all work in harmony to produce the wonderful sound of a big radial engine. Now the gauges look beneath the skin of your aircraft and show you what Accu-Sim is all about
- Airflow, density, and it’s temperature not only affect the way your aircraft flies, but how the internal systems operate
- Real-world conditions affect system conditions, including engine temperatures. Manage temperatures with engine cowl flaps and oil cooler flaps
- Use intercooler flaps to cool Carburetor Air Temperatures (CAT) as high temperatures can adversely affect engine performance while low temperatures can lead to carburetor icing
- Spark plugs can clog and eventually foul if the engine is allowed to idle too low for too long. Throttling up an engine with oil-soaked spark plugs can help clear them out and smoke will pour out of exhausts as oil is burned off
- Overheating can cause scoring of cylinder head walls including ultimate failure if warnings are ignored and overly abused
- Realistic water injection (ADI) system. Pushing the engine too hard without water injection automatically injects more fuel to keep cylinders cooler, creating realistic black smoke from unburned fuel
- On hot summer days you will need to pay very close attention to your systems, possibly expediting your takeoff to avoid overheating due to radiant ground heat
- Brand new A2A sound system allows for many new sounds including dynamic wind, turbo whine, engine sputters, etc. that will immerse you in flying unlike ever before. Experience a true “Open Cockpit” experience
- Gauge physics including magnetic compass, gyros based on suction, and realistic vibrations from engine and airframe
- Airframe and component drag. Dropping your gear will pull your aircraft realistically as the landing gear is deployed along with cooling flaps, Ordnance, and even opening the canopy. Drop your gear, deploy your flaps, or just try a dive and listen to your airframe. It’s all there and it’s all real
- System failures including flaps that can independently jam or break based on the actual forces put upon them. If you deploy your flaps at too high of a speed, you could find yourself in a very dangerous situation
- Landing gear can jam based on whether it is moving or locked down position
- Total audible cockpit made with recordings from the actual aircraft. Before you fly, enjoy clicking everything
- Primer system modeled. Accu-Sim monitors the amount of fuel injected and it’s effectiveness to start the engine. Roughly 2-4 shots needed in hot weather and 4-8 in cold weather
- Authentic battery. The battery capacity is based on temperature. The major draw comes from engine starting
- Oil pressure system is affected by oil viscosity (oil thickness). Oil viscosity is affected by oil temp and oil dilution level. Now when you start the engine, you need to be careful and not raise RPM too much until oil temp is high enough to give proper oil pressure. If you raise RPM too high on a cold engine, especially very cold, oil pressure can raise to over 150psi. Oil pump failure can result. Also, extended inverted flight (negative g) can uncover the oil sump and reduce oil pressure. Do not fly in a negative g situation for more than 5 seconds
- Oxygen starvation (hypoxia) is modeled. Just take off and climb without oxygen to see
- Experience realistic startups with an authentic inertia starter. Wind it up and engage
- Authentically recorded Pratt & Whitney R-2800 engine in a P-47. When possible, we visit and fly the actual aircraft, capturing every area that makes sounds, namely the engine and how it not only sounds inside and outside, but based on where you are outside. We also have sounds to indicate how your engine is performing. For example, it may cough if the cylinders start getting fouled, or you may hear components start knocking when pushed too hard. This all contributes to you, the pilot, from knowing your aircraft and how to read how it is functioning throughout every flight
- Microsoft Flight Simulator X (SP2)
- Windows XP (SP2) or Windows Vista
- 2.0 GHz single core processor (3.0 GHz and/or multiple core processor or better recommended)
- 250 MB of hard drive space or better
- DirectX 9 compliant video card with at least 128 MB video ram (512 MB or more recommended)