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Old 03-10-2006 | 09:55 PM
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roltech
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Default RE: Are Flight Sims Worth it?


ORIGINAL: MikeEast

The guys make a lot of good points here..
However, I too am an experienced instructor and I have yet to teach a student to fly that did not benefit tremendously from a flight simulator before coming to me. Guys that come to me and have been working hard on a flight sim are already able to fly reasonably comfortably, so teaching them NOT to do the things on the list of potential bad habits is a piece of cake.
Give me the choice, I will take an open minded student that wants to learn who has been flying the sim ANYDAY over a totally new pilot although I love to teach both. What can be difficult is a student who has flown the sim who thinks they have it all figured out and dont want to listen. But that person isnt going to listen either way.

The biggest thing the sim cant reproduce accurately is taking off and landing. It teached you the basic principles, but you dont get the feel of depth and it challenges that you face when handling a real model plane.

GET A SIM!! I recommend AFPD. I has taken me to new levels of skill that I never would have thought I could reach.

I do agree that popping the sticks is a horrible habit. Nothing drives me crazier than hearing the springs pop and watching the plane roughly maneuver. I must admit that I did it too when I started out.
I think this is the best I've read so far regarding Flight Sim. I have used it and I have never flown my model in real time like I did with the sim. I use as experience with the sim is what the control stick do automatically in real time, one thing I might add is I know that some who has never had an instructor or sim that actually keep it in the air, take off and land not so good! but still in one piece , but as I know with experience that he will soon crash just by watching it's just a matter of time (soon), You should have an instructor, if not possible be with someone with some experience to give you good advise and check out the model setup and ready to take over the TX. The sim is no match to real time! at least I can't compare it.

roltech