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Dudley Henriques wrote:
On Jun 17, 12:10 pm, Ross wrote: Dudley Henriques wrote: On Jun 16, 2:55 pm, haribole wrote: Hello Would appreciate any recommendations for a realistic PC based flight simulator that can be used to learn the principles of flying. Any experience on using a PC based flight simulator to enhance the learning experience would be welcome. Thanks Hari There are several desktop sims you could use. As a flight instructor and an advisor for Microsoft I naturally prefer MSFS. I use their FS2004 version. I will also note that I recommend the use of the sim only before starting actual flight training and after solo; before as a familiarization tool, and after solo as a procedures aid. I don't recommend the use of the sim at all during the pre solo period as it is paramount during this period that control pressures used flying the actual aircraft in use as a trainer be learned. Other than this, the sim can be an interesting and useful tool for learning and entertainment. Dudley Henriques MVP Microsoft Flight Simulator 2006-2007 CFI Retired Hey, Dubley, most know that I have had to sell my airplane and stop PIC due to medical. It MSFS something that would keep ones interest if I purchased the control wheel, rudder peddles, etc? I had an instrument rating and still marvel at the design of these procedures and what can be accomplished. Now, I am not sure that I want to go as far as Jay did with Kiwi. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP Sold ![]() KSWI Absolutely! What has been developed for the sim is wonderful and accurate. Some add on aircraft are real beyond belief. I'm flying an F86 Sabre right now in FS2004 that is real enough that I could actually use it as a tool to help check out a pilot in the aircraft. Take a look at this Sabre if you like. http://www.sectionf8.com/ I believe there are add on Cessna 182's that the group might know about that are excellent as well. BY all means use the sim. It's a great program. Sorry to hear about your medical. You and I share this together as I am no longer flying for the same reason. Best to you, Dudley Henriques Thanks, I might have to try that for the fun of it. I promise I will not become a MXer..... -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP Sold ![]() KSWI |
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