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![]() "The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net wrote in message news ![]() Man do my feet hurt.. Spent the day in the booth demonstrating flight sims to a wide range of people.. Embery Riddle students (some of 'em were damn good sticks!), a 9 year old boy who flew pretty good and a rated helo pilot that could barely hover the thing, much less hold a steady heading and altitude.. I have always thought that a *real* flight sim should be good enough that an experienced pilot (who had never before "flown" a computer) should be able to at least take off and land safely at the first attempt, just as he/she could surely do in a real aircraft. I live in the fixed wing world. but I have yet to see a computer sim that could come close to meeting this elementary standard. Until they get there, they are (perhaps) good instrument procedures trainers, and uniquely entertaining toys; but they are surely not flight simulators because they are somehow failing to properly model the experience of flying a real aircraft. Vaughn |
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