RealFlight G4.5 oddities
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RealFlight G4.5 oddities
I finally bought a G4.5 to play with during the colder weather and I find that the only glo powered trainer in the whole thing is more difficult to fly than the Exra, Yak, Spacewalker, etc. It is faster and constantly wants to climb which makes it harder to fly than the more acrobatic planes. This is not very realistic. Has anyone else noticed this or am I imagining it?
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RE: RealFlight G4.5 oddities
When I learnt to fly on the sim (RF4.5) I also foung the Yak 54 easier to fly than the Hobbicco Nextar. Now, in reality, I find my OMP ProYak easier to fly than my Hobbico Hobbistar. (I'm just talking about basic flying).
So, is it realistic? Im my opinion, it is.
So, is it realistic? Im my opinion, it is.
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Eh, you're imagining it.
Seriously... Trainers are BUILT to climb when power is applied.
The included trainers however bleed off airspeed too fast when throttle is cut and don't maintain long glideslopes.
If you want a "spot on" trainer for the sim that behaves EXACTLY like the real thing, head over to the KnifeEdge Swap Pages and grab the freebee Alpha 40 Trainer.
You will not find a more accurate trainer model anywhere!
Seriously... Trainers are BUILT to climb when power is applied.
The included trainers however bleed off airspeed too fast when throttle is cut and don't maintain long glideslopes.
If you want a "spot on" trainer for the sim that behaves EXACTLY like the real thing, head over to the KnifeEdge Swap Pages and grab the freebee Alpha 40 Trainer.
You will not find a more accurate trainer model anywhere!