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Title: Accu-Feel
Post by: Andrew 737 on May 17, 2014, 12:00:57 AM
Hi again guys

Sorry to Bombard the forum over the last couple of days but I really value the opinions here.

So I'm working on my sound system and wondered if anyone here is using the A2A simulations accu-feel program. This program adds some great sounds for wind and landing etc that enhance the feeling given by the transducer.

If anyone is/has using/used it, did it adversely effect the chosen cockpit flight model in any way?

Would be great to get any feedback before I try it - thanks
Title: Re: Accu-Feel
Post by: mickc on May 17, 2014, 12:03:26 AM
DO IT!

It is an amazing program, and highly configurable.
I use Accu-feel2, and it adds a huge depth of realism to the experience.

It makes no changes at all to the flight characteristics of the model.
Title: Re: Accu-Feel
Post by: Andrew 737 on May 17, 2014, 12:15:46 AM
Hi Mick

May I ask which flight model you use and which avionics package?

Just to double check - you don't get any problems with high altitude oscillations or anything of that nature?

Thanks for the reassurance - as ever, really appreciated :)
Title: Re: Accu-Feel
Post by: mickc on May 17, 2014, 01:42:45 AM
Sure,

I use Prosim737 and the Prosim Jestream 800 model

The only high speed oscillations I get are when i point it straight at the ground from 30,000 feet. :)  The high speed buffeting simulation is awesome.  the whole airframe starts shaking and rattling like its about to come apart, that coupled with the wind noise is actually quite scary
Title: Re: Accu-Feel
Post by: Andrew 737 on May 17, 2014, 09:28:33 AM
Quote from: mickc on May 17, 2014, 01:42:45 AM
Sure,

I use Prosim737 and the Prosim Jestream 800 model

The only high speed oscillations I get are when i point it straight at the ground from 30,000 feet. :)  The high speed buffeting simulation is awesome.  the whole airframe starts shaking and rattling like its about to come apart, that coupled with the wind noise is actually quite scary

This is brilliant info - thank you muchly.

I am seriously considering ProSim too.