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A2A Connie

Postby scaber » Sat Dec 24, 2016 3:55 pm

I see that A2A have added forums for the Lockheed Constellation and another for tech support for the Constellation. It must be close to release . . . .
http://www.a2asimulations.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=133
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Re: A2A Connie

Postby Ian Warren » Sat Dec 24, 2016 4:01 pm

This is one, my first buy for P3D is a must , having three completed paintings , tho not this variant tho but being an A2A Aircraft is a must for me.
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Re: A2A Connie

Postby Ian Warren » Sat Dec 24, 2016 4:36 pm

I really love this extract from the manual : I have read this before in one of my DC-3 books .. so COOL B-)

Donald Douglas’s secretary’s phone: Brrrring, Brrrring
DD’s secretary: Douglas Aviation, office of the President,
how may we help you?

Voice on the phone (somewhat grumpy): This is Cyrus
Rowlett Smith, President of American Airlines, let me
speak to Donny.

DD’s secretary: (button push) — Mr. Douglas, I have a
Cyrus Rowlett Sm....

DD (somewhat resigned): Alright Thelma, just put him
through.” (click) “Well C.R., how the hell are you?
CR (more than somewhat grumpy): Well, Donny, I’m
feeling just as fine as when I called you this morning and
the morning and afternoon before that. I’m feeling just
f***ing fine, thank you. So, what are you gonna do about
what I asked you?

DD (with some unction): I’m glad you’re fine C. R. Listen,
I’ve been thinking about your request for a larger DC-2,
and yes, I know that the 2’s cabin is only 66” wide and
too narrow for side-by-side sleeping berths and... say,
why do you need side-by-side berths anyway?

CR (with forced patience): Donny, if you weren’t who you
are I’d think you weren’t running on all cylinders. Have
you ever heard of the “mile-high club?

Typical airliner “Pullman” sleeper
accommodations.
Douglas prototype
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