Yes. After doing a little more research while waiting for this
question to be answered, I found out that you could download the Air
2.5 Beta which has the ability to port your flash / as3 code to
Android native. I created a .apk in a few minutes, and it works
nicely.

On Dec 29, 2:53 pm, Deva R <[email protected]> wrote:
> got curious and came across 
> thishttp://tv.adobe.com/watch/flash-platform-in-action/use-flash-professi...
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> seems if u have adobe AIR (VM for adobe apps) installed in android, u can
> run flash cs5, and adobe air for android released this year.,
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> is adobe air running on dalvik VM?? kind of sandwich of virtual machines :)
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> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Ashwin Bihari <[email protected]> wrote:
> > That's something Adobe is working on and will be available when they
> > make their SDK and environment available. I believe they are gonna
> > allow developer access to that at some point..
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> > Regards
> > -- Ashwin
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> > On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Vince <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I am a little confused here. I thought we could create an application
> > > in say, Flash CS5 and port it over to the Android with a simple click
> > > or short command. Is this possible? I have been looking around, and
> > > see that there may be a way to do it with AIR, but haven't found
> > > anything concrete.
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> > > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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> > > Thanks
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