With almost 5,000 built, the Comanche in various forms comprised the core of Piper’s lineup until 1972, when a devastating flood destroyed their manufacturing facilities. While the ratio of Bonanzas to Comanches on the ramps around me certainly speaks to Beechcraft’s own success, the Comanche was not itself a failure. The first PA-24 Comanche 180 rolled out of Piper’s production facilities in 1956, designed to compete with the Beechcraft Bonanza. However, as always, the opinions and conclusions in this review are forever my own. A2A Simulations kindly provided a copy of the Accu-Sim Comanche 250 to FSNews for this review. All currencies mentioned in this review are in $USD. I use an ultrawide 32:9 monitor and used the Honeycomb Alpha Yoke and Bravo Throttle Quadrant during this review, as well as a set of Thrustmaster TFRP rudder pedals and a Tobii 5 eye tracker. Read also: SamScene3D Releases Xiamen for MSFS
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