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Ah right I see you are using a Flight Simulator of a real aircraft. The one I use is a simulator of RC aircraft and heli's and enables me to plug the transmitter I use with my RC Heli's into the usb port on my PC and control the models on screen with it. I can then practice manuvoures without having to do it on the actual thing and risk crashing. The models in the simulator are copies of the real models and programmed to act exactly the same.
With an RC Heli you start flying it with the tail towards you (tail in) and then progress to side on figure 8's (which is where I am at) then you have to master nose in, which is flying it with the nose pointing towards you. As you point out at this point most of the controls then reverse so it is just a matter of training you brain to do it automatically which is what I am working on at the moment.
A student housemate of mine had MS FlightSim. But he had a short attention span and fiddled with the settings all the time, and I never saw him take off, fly and land all in the same aircraft and weather conditions.
He did prove that you can't land Concorde on Papa Westray, and ended up with it buried nose deep in the grass like an arrow.
You can land any MS flight sim plane anywhere, all you have to do is set enough head wind. I got a 747 on a carrier once.
Can you ask for ground effect conditions/gusty winds and such on the sim? Real world has these things![]()
Does this simulated plane need an elastic band? Or to quote Speicher, am I getting old?
Does this simulated plane need an elastic band? Or to quote Speicher, am I getting old?
Err Rocky - we have electricity now you knowDoes this simulated plane need an elastic band? Or to quote Speicher, am I getting old?
Lost that lb yet?
Dog walked. Soup for lunch.
If you mean the one pound it costs to buy a big bar of Galaxy in the co-op..........................![]()
You'll never make it into 'our' slim club![]()