ORIGINAL: Fletch124
yeah that maybe true but you know that realflight isn't a game for experts its just for someone to try to get the feel of flying because at my local R/c shop they have it on a computer that you can just play with all you want. i probably spent 15minutes trying to HOVER(that maybe something new for you to try)but it don;t work, even the oldest guys at our field said that they tryed it and it doesn;t work.
Umm, I have to disagree with you on this one. It is a great tool even for the really good pilots to keep their fingers nimble during the winter and during extended non-flying times. It is also great for practicing new moves that you aren't ready to do with the real thing. And as for hovering, well I guess I must not be an "expert" because I hover all the time in Realflight. As a matter of fact, I hover much better on the sim than I do in real life. Probably has something to do with the fact I am not afraid to do things on the sim I am nervous to do with a real plane. Things like tail touches and inverted harriers on the deck. If you are only using the 'stock' planes that come with the sim, you will never hover. They aren't set up for it. If you edit them to increase throws, lower the weight, and move the CG, you can hover and torque roll all day long. As for flat spins, I havn't been able to do them consistantly on the sim, but I have done some not-so-pretty ones on occasion.