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I've been using On Top 8 as my IFR training sim, and it's not bad, but I
have two problems with it: 1) It is terribly oversensitive in pitch (with my CH yoke at least) and there seems to be no way around this. 2) My main machine is a dual G5 PowerMac and I'd be much happier with a Mac sim. Unfortunately, they are few and far between. But there's X-Plane. The flight sim junkies love it, but is it good enough to use for IFR training? The feature set looks good. There is even a free demo version but before I spend time with it I wanted to ask if anybody here has experience with it. TIA. |
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Nevermind. I shoulda googled first. I have what I need.
Paul Folbrecht wrote: I've been using On Top 8 as my IFR training sim, and it's not bad, but I have two problems with it: 1) It is terribly oversensitive in pitch (with my CH yoke at least) and there seems to be no way around this. 2) My main machine is a dual G5 PowerMac and I'd be much happier with a Mac sim. Unfortunately, they are few and far between. But there's X-Plane. The flight sim junkies love it, but is it good enough to use for IFR training? The feature set looks good. There is even a free demo version but before I spend time with it I wanted to ask if anybody here has experience with it. TIA. |
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Paul Folbrecht wrote:
But there's X-Plane. The flight sim junkies love it, but is it good enough to use for IFR training? The feature set looks good. There is even a free demo version but before I spend time with it I wanted to ask if anybody here has experience with it. TIA. I bought X-Plane a bunch of years ago when I was prepping for my CFI-I ride. I hadn't flown any NDB approaches since I got my instrument rating and was having a hard time getting them back up to snuff (read: I was wasting a lot of money boring holes in the sky in the general vicinity of airports with NDB approaches). Yes, the control feel is terrible, but as a *procedures* trainer, it did the trick for me. After a few sessions sitting at my desk at home, I was nailing NDB approaches one after the other. Then I went back into the plane and they were fine there too. I think I was running it on a Mac 7100 or 7200 at the time. These days, I havn't flown an NDB approach in years, as none of the planes I fly have ADFs installed any more. Procedure training these days is becoming much more of a GPS programming exercise than anything else. |
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Paul Folbrecht wrote:
I've been using On Top 8 as my IFR training sim, and it's not bad, but I have two problems with it: 1) It is terribly oversensitive in pitch (with my CH yoke at least) and there seems to be no way around this. 2) My main machine is a dual G5 PowerMac and I'd be much happier with a Mac sim. Unfortunately, they are few and far between. But there's X-Plane. The flight sim junkies love it, but is it good enough to use for IFR training? The feature set looks good. There is even a free demo version but before I spend time with it I wanted to ask if anybody here has experience with it. TIA. I bought a Microsoft USB stick and use it with IP Trainer. It is much more stable than the CH Pro yoke. |
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