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Yes it works 100% with Steam FSX and you won't have any problems with Accu-feel. You can toggle accu-feel off for any aircraft in the settings window so you don't need to worry about it conflicting with any add on aircraft.
edit: meant to add, you can contact A2A on their forum here if you need support or extra liveries
http://a2asimulations.com/forum/index.php
You won't regret it. I have 3 accusim aircraft and they are all really nice add ons.
The level of detail A2A put into their planes makes them worth their cost.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=862066300
Rogen, looks pretty nice, and detailed. I've Already seen vids on that one. That one has better performance then the c172. But since I am a starter, I shall go for the c172.
Yes it works 100% only a very little miss is when you want to pushback this aircraft to the left or right side but look at my post to resolve this very little glitch : http://steamcommunity.com/app/314160/discussions/2/135507855751307273/
After you install this C172 Trainer, don't forget to install the latest Accusim patch 1.17.2017 which you find the download link on the A2A forum in the C172 Technical support rubrik.
Have fun
Cheers
Gerard