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![]() "150flivver" wrote: I've seen many different sims--some of them would give you the leans and motion sickness just like an aircraft. I've gotten motion sickness at an IMAX. ![]() The full motion USCG sim I tried out was extremely cool, but it did not feel like flying. OTOH, I don't have any real HU-25 time, so my testimony is somewhat suspect. -- Dan T-182T at BFM |
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Bertie the Bunyip writes:
I use state of the art sims the doorknobs of shich cost more than the bankruptcy that broke you and they don't even come close to the real thing. You're entitled to your opinion, but not everyone shares it. |
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The Old Bloke writes:
We must distinguish between MSFS and commercial simulators Yes, but he said "even the best sims" without further qualification, and the best sims are not PC-based (unless one is only considering PC sims, of course). |
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Bertie the Bunyip writes:
Even commercial ones aren't flying and don't even come close to duplicating flight. They're good for practicing procedures, emergencies etc, but none of them fly like an airplane. List a few of the differences. Be specific. |
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Bertie the Bunyip writes:
KI know all that and I' e flown those sims. I disagree, I don't think they do a credible job. They do enough to get by, but that's about it,. What part of the simulation leads you to this opinion? |
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My only data point on this is that when I was doing my instrument
training, I flew safety pilot with my CFII's son. He'd done a huge amount of simulator flying to learn the basics of insturment work, and I can tell you he was the smoothest insturment flier I've ever seen. His corrections were almost unnoticable; the plane just stayed where it was meant to be. I comment on this to his dad later, and we both wondered if his sim training had giving him this skill... |
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Perhaps those who have experienced both actual and sim would be in a
better position to understand the differences. Experience counts more than words. On Oct 7, 12:40 pm, Mxsmanic wrote: Bertie the Bunyip writes: Even commercial ones aren't flying and don't even come close to duplicating flight. They're good for practicing procedures, emergencies etc, but none of them fly like an airplane. List a few of the differences. Be specific. |
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Jay Honeck writes:
- No motion. This is less important than you might believe, as your brain substitutes for the lack of motion. That big screen has made several people motion sick, without them ever moving an inch. I've had trouble with motion sickness in slew mode on the sim. Then again, I've had the same trouble with some video games, such as Doom. Apparently it is quite common. If the movements on the screen exceed those of real life, motion sickness is quite a risk. It obviously could still make someone sick if the sim is showing motion that would make someone sick in real life. In the future I want to add a side window screen that will go a long ways toward addressing the lack of peripheral vision. The other two limitations are things that can't be addressed for less than a million bucks... A million dollars is quite an exaggeration, but it would be very expensive, perhaps more than it's worth for this type of use. Also, a motion base is important if you fly by feel in a small aircraft or a high-performance aerobatic or military aircraft, but if you're flying large airliners, you don't need it much for normal flight. Strong sensations on an airliner are often an indication of a bad pilot. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip writes: KI know all that and I' e flown those sims. I disagree, I don't think they do a credible job. They do enough to get by, but that's about it,. What part of the simulation leads you to this opinion? All of it, fukkwit. Not that you will ever know. Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip writes: I use state of the art sims the doorknobs of shich cost more than the bankruptcy that broke you and they don't even come close to the real thing. You're entitled to your opinion, but not everyone shares it. You don't get an opinion, fjukktard. You don't fly. Bertie |
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