Remember that any sim is just a computer program, wich means you can theoretically get a brick to fly like a butterfly and vice versa. In other words; it all depends on the bloke who has designed the plane. However, if he has done his homework right I feel that the planes in XTR acts as close to real life as you can possibly get. ( Afterall, you must accept that it's just a picture on a screen!

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Physics? Well, I've downloaded planes that behave
exactly like their real counterparts that I've flown, but I've also tried out real "nightmares". I haven't tried AFP, so I can't compare, but if it's better than XTR in the physics dept., it must be a sensation! Not to say XTR is perfect, but what little it lacks in physics I can easily live with. I feel the graphics make up for that, and after a session on the XTR I truly feel like I've been out on the field flying. It's simply stunning!

Sverre