In this video, we carry out a full review of the A2A Comanche 250, within Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS).

We will take the aircraft on an IFR hop, along the United States’ eastern coast, from Hudson Valley Regional (KPOU), over to Block Island (KBID).

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PC Specs

ASUS Z790
Intel Core i9 13900K 5.8GHz
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
64GB DDR4 2666MHz

Hardware

Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog
Saitek Pro Flight rudder pedals
HP Reverb WMR headset
TrackIR5
Earthquake Shell Shoxx transducer

Enjoy the flight!

22 Comments

  1. Thank you for reviewing the Comanche 250. Impressive flight and enjoyed the commentary. BTW, you can remove the pilot by opening the door and click on the anti slip black portion of the wing or going on the walk around. Time acceleration isn’t currently supported but we do plan to support it in the future. Also fair point on the downloads, it makes sense thinking about it to just make that unlimited. Thanks again for the feedback, both praise and criticism.

  2. uh oh here we go always must hide my wallet when watching any review by ITBS. The reviews I trust always Thank You

  3. I noticed before you took off the tablet was reading temp in the cockpit in C and not F. How do you change that? My tablet is stuck in F.

  4. I loved A2A back in the FSX/P3D days. Now I wish they'd bring back their Piper J-3 Cub for MSFS. It was one of my favorite addons with the simulated hand-propping to start the engine.

  5. One minor fault with it is the animation of the yokes. They aren’t as smooth as other planes, such as the Asobo default 172.

  6. As a selling point, I would say if you are struggling with crosswind landings, and takeoffs, and find yourself skewing about on the runway, get this, and immediately reevaluate your skills. And also learn some new skills needed, like actually needing to turn into the wind after landing to keep the upwind wing down. A superb plane, and highly recommended.

  7. Brilliant as always 👍 In the same way aircraft such as this one sets the bar, your reviews do. Maybe the time has come to let the PMDG 737 rest for a while and do some GA hopping 😊

  8. Great video, as always. It's so amazing what they're able to do with these aircraft now days. Each raising the bar for the next. We all win… what a time to be a flight sim enthusiast.

  9. I still regularly use Prepar3d v4 because of this aircraft. The A2A Commanche 250 is by far my favourite GA aircraft. So the news is fantastic and the review superb. Thank you!

  10. Scott Gentile and Co (A2A) are second to none, Scott being an IRL pilot really tries to get simmers to feel as close as to what we feel when we fly IRL. Given no simulation is ever going to be like flying IRL, but as far as at home products goes, A2A IS THE GOLD STANDARD.

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