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Old October 14th 06, 07:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default How often do you have to go around?

Just do what you'd do in real life - slow down. When you find yourself
closely following traffic to the runway, you can create more time
between you and the guy in front by slowing down. Of course, this may
cause trouble for the guy behind you, but that's his problem. You can
also fly S-turns to create additional spacing.



On Oct 14, 10:41 am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Ron Natalie writes:
I suspect the flight games throw in a few more unexpected incidents,
malfunctions, etc... to make the games more interesting.Well, it would be nice if there were a dial to change this. You can

reduce the amount of activity with other aircraft in MSFS, but you
can't control exactly how that activity is conducted.

Indeed, it would be nice to be able to select different airport
activity scenarios for practice. The specificity of instructional
activity that you mention is one example. A simulation of Oshkosh
might be interesting. And of course accurate simulations of extremely
busy, large airports--and tiny fields with incompetent local pilots
doing foolish things, perhaps.

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