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Martin Tolton
December 20th 04, 07:27 PM
I have been cruising around cyber-space looking for
an accurate flight sim while the outside tempurature
hovers around -20 degrees C. I am a licenced glider
pilot so I am particular. I have currently found three
possible software packages:
1. Microsoft FS 2004
2. x-plane v7
3. SFS v 4 (soaring flight sim)
I am interested in realistic tow plane flight as well
as thermals and realistic handling of a Schweizer 2-33A.
Of the three software packages (or any others not listed)
which offer:
1. Realistic tow-pakne take-off
2. Realistic tow rope release
3. Boxing the tow-plane
4. Rope-break
5. Tow plane upset.
5. Realistic spiral / insipiant Spin
6. Downdrafts / Thermals
7. realistic spoiler effects.
Thank you in advance,
Martin
Canada
Stewart Kissel
December 20th 04, 08:15 PM
http://virtualsoaring.org/index.html
This site can answer many of those questions.
At 20:00 20 December 2004, Martin Tolton wrote:
>I have been cruising around cyber-space looking for
>an accurate flight sim while the outside tempurature
>hovers around -20 degrees C. I am a licenced glider
>pilot so I am particular. I have currently found three
>possible software packages:
>
>1. Microsoft FS 2004
>2. x-plane v7
>3. SFS v 4 (soaring flight sim)
>
>I am interested in realistic tow plane flight as well
>as thermals and realistic handling of a Schweizer 2-33A.
>
>Of the three software packages (or any others not listed)
>which offer:
>
>1. Realistic tow-pakne take-off
>2. Realistic tow rope release
>3. Boxing the tow-plane
>4. Rope-break
>5. Tow plane upset.
>5. Realistic spiral / insipiant Spin
>6. Downdrafts / Thermals
>7. realistic spoiler effects.
>
>Thank you in advance,
>
>Martin
>Canada
>
>
>
>
>
December 20th 04, 08:24 PM
I haven't used SFS for some time, but as I recall, there is an airfield
that you can select as your start point where the launch is aerotow
(most of them are winch).
There are some 3rd-party add-on gliders and motorgliders available for
Microsoft Flt Sim - and there is a website with downloadable thermal
scenery, but sorry, I don't have that link info handy...
Veli-Matti Karppinen
December 20th 04, 08:25 PM
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> At 20:00 20 December 2004, Martin Tolton wrote:
>
>>I have been cruising around cyber-space looking for
>>an accurate flight sim while the outside tempurature
>>hovers around -20 degrees C. I am a licenced glider
>>pilot so I am particular. I have currently found three
>>possible software packages:
>>
>>1. Microsoft FS 2004
>>2. x-plane v7
>>3. SFS v 4 (soaring flight sim)
>>
>>I am interested in realistic tow plane flight as well
>>as thermals and realistic handling of a Schweizer 2-33A.
>>
>>Of the three software packages (or any others not listed)
>>which offer:
>>
>>1. Realistic tow-pakne take-off
>>2. Realistic tow rope release
>>3. Boxing the tow-plane
>>4. Rope-break
>>5. Tow plane upset.
>>5. Realistic spiral / insipiant Spin
>>6. Downdrafts / Thermals
>>7. realistic spoiler effects.
>>
>>Thank you in advance,
>>
>>Martin
>>Canada
Hi,
Take a look at
http://www.silentwings.no
BR Veli-Matti
Bill Daniels
December 20th 04, 08:53 PM
"Martin Tolton" > wrote in message
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> I have been cruising around cyber-space looking for
> an accurate flight sim while the outside tempurature
> hovers around -20 degrees C. I am a licenced glider
> pilot so I am particular. I have currently found three
> possible software packages:
>
> 1. Microsoft FS 2004
> 2. x-plane v7
> 3. SFS v 4 (soaring flight sim)
I vote for X-Plane. The flight dymanics engine is very realistic.
>
> I am interested in realistic tow plane flight as well
> as thermals and realistic handling of a Schweizer 2-33A.
2-33? Even a REAL 2-33 doesn't handle realistically.
>
> Of the three software packages (or any others not listed)
> which offer:
>
> 1. Realistic tow-pakne take-off
> 2. Realistic tow rope release
> 3. Boxing the tow-plane
> 4. Rope-break
> 5. Tow plane upset.
> 5. Realistic spiral / insipiant Spin
> 6. Downdrafts / Thermals
> 7. realistic spoiler effects.
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Martin
> Canada
>
>
>
>
December 20th 04, 09:13 PM
MS Flight Sim is good for generating pretty screen shots, not much
else.
SFS at lease makes an effort at realistic flight dynamics.
Shawn
December 20th 04, 10:06 PM
Bill Daniels wrote:
> "Martin Tolton" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>I have been cruising around cyber-space looking for
>>an accurate flight sim while the outside tempurature
>>hovers around -20 degrees C. I am a licenced glider
>>pilot so I am particular. I have currently found three
>>possible software packages:
>>
>>1. Microsoft FS 2004
>>2. x-plane v7
>>3. SFS v 4 (soaring flight sim)
>
>
> I vote for X-Plane. The flight dymanics engine is very realistic.
>
>
>>I am interested in realistic tow plane flight as well
>>as thermals and realistic handling of a Schweizer 2-33A.
>
>
> 2-33? Even a REAL 2-33 doesn't handle realistically.
LOL!
I gotta write that down.
Shawn
December 21st 04, 12:31 AM
The best I've found is to use MS Flight Sim 2004 and download this
cross country "thermal" program (got to keep current on these long
nights):
http://x-c.home.att.net/
Be sure to follow the installation instructions and adjust the weather
and time of year for good soaring conditions. You can also adjust the
strength and max altitude of thermals.
Then download some great ships here (I've been flying an ASH25 through
the rockies):
http://www.fsglider.de/frset_e.htm
http://www.fszwever.com/
Evals
December 22nd 04, 09:30 AM
Try Sailors of the sky at http://www.sailorsofthesky.com/
Fly competitions on-line
--
Evals
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"Stewart Kissel" > wrote in
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> http://virtualsoaring.org/index.html
> This site can answer many of those questions.
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> At 20:00 20 December 2004, Martin Tolton wrote:
>>I have been cruising around cyber-space looking for
>>an accurate flight sim while the outside tempurature
>>hovers around -20 degrees C. I am a licenced glider
>>pilot so I am particular. I have currently found three
>>possible software packages:
>>
>>1. Microsoft FS 2004
>>2. x-plane v7
>>3. SFS v 4 (soaring flight sim)
>>
>>I am interested in realistic tow plane flight as well
>>as thermals and realistic handling of a Schweizer 2-33A.
>>
>>Of the three software packages (or any others not listed)
>>which offer:
>>
>>1. Realistic tow-pakne take-off
>>2. Realistic tow rope release
>>3. Boxing the tow-plane
>>4. Rope-break
>>5. Tow plane upset.
>>5. Realistic spiral / insipiant Spin
>>6. Downdrafts / Thermals
>>7. realistic spoiler effects.
>>
>>Thank you in advance,
>>
>>Martin
>>Canada
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