A2A Simulations Shares Screenshots of Upcoming Accu-Sim Aerostar for MSFS 2020/2024
A2A Simulations recently shared a batch of Aerostar 600 screenshots provided by their beta testers. These screenshots showcase many aspects of the 3D model, cockpit features, and feature-rich electronic flight bag.

A few days ago, A2A finally announced a release date for the Aerostar, albeit in an early access program, allowing the community to experience the airplane as it undergoes its final polishing processes.


While not much was shared regarding features or images, the developers have now satiated everyone’s curiosity with a substantial batch of screenshots, showcasing its internals and externals under different weather and lighting conditions and multiple hints on features.

The airplane’s autopilot is a custom-simulated two-axis Century IV from the late 1970s, not relying on MSFS’s default systems. Furthermore, the EFB – despite looking similar – was fully rewritten and works as a native MSFS 2024 app, meaning it can also display other MSFS 2024 apps such as their flight planner, charts, SimBrief, Navigraph, and so on.


Like their Comanche 250, the Aerostar will be compatible with multiple GPS options, including the PMS GTN750, the TDS GTN750Xi, and the KLN90B. Additionally, they have simulated two digital engine monitors this time: the JPI EDM 790 and the EDM 760.


There’s no pricing or a date for the release yet, but Threshold will keep you informed!
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