When do you use autopilots?
Mxsmanic wrote in
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It's the former, and I think it is frustrating _because_ the
simulation is good.
How do you know it's good????? You have never been in a REAL plane to
have anything to compare to! So you don't know squat.
But I do.
I found on the contrary, SIMULATED FLIGHT on MSFS is NOT GOOD for
simulating REAL FLIGHT.
MSFS don't give you that head rush on steep turns.
MSFS don't give you spatial disorientation in IMC.
MSFS don't paint the sky as well as God can.
MSFS don't give you the sense of freedom as you fly in the canyons of
Cumulus clouds
MSFS don't give you the sensation of floating on air at cruise altutide.
MSFS don't give you anything when it comes to human physiology.
Whether you like it or not, human physiology is part of the joy of
flying. I sure as hell don't get the same feeling sitting in my lazy boy
chair in front of a flat panel comoputer playing the GAME OF MSFS.
MSFS don't give you that sense of accomplishment after a lesson of REAL
FLIGHT.
Crap, here I had "signed" a promise to not reply to your posts, but I
sure don't want FUTURE STUDENTS to even think that MSFS will be anything
close to flying a REAL plane. It's simply put, not even the tip of the
iceberg of what a REAL PLANE gives you.
Seeing how clueless on your other posts regarding the practicality
General Aviation and flying in general (Yes, I restrained myself from
replying to your other non sensible dribble), you really need to get your
head out of your computer screen and join the real 3D world of flight in
a REAL PLANE.
Allen
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