This version of the Accu-sim P-51D Civilian is for P3D V4 /V5 Academic only, please make sure that you have the right matching P3D version. Over the course of the war, aircraft were made ever more aerodynamic, engine power was pushed to its limit, and systems were gradually made to work automatically. The pilot was being taxed to just fly the aircraft, let alone engage an enemy or avoid being attacked. The height of single-engine complexity would be the P-47 Thunderbolt, which had a plethora of systems to manage (manual cowl, cooling, and oil flaps, manual turbo, manual throttle management, etc.). Aircraft were still transitioning from fabric to all-metal designs, and for the most part, automatic systems management really did not exist. At the break out of World War II, the skies were filled with aircraft developed in the mid to late 1930’s. ![]() However, this release does our best job combining these two worlds. Our roots have been in both general aviation and military aviation history, and A2A has used this passion and experience to bring many Warbirds to your flight simulator. ![]() The release of the new Accu-sim P-51 “Civilian Mustang” is now available in its P3D V4 guise.
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