ORIGINAL: Jim Dines
I think you are making this a lot more complicated than it needs to be. In your flying style, be accurate, precise and repeatable, i.e., be able to make a good 30 degree bank, hold it for the turn (90 or 180 degrees)and be able to do the same thing as well, again and again. If your 30 degree bank slops over to 60 degrees or 15 degrees, you have blown it. Do the same with a 45 degree bank, etc. "Tightening the turn, changing the bank, etc" is another way of masking sloppy flying. It is a lot easier to rationalize bad habits that way.
Thanks. My style has been repeatable and I don't play the sim like a video game at all. I use it only to better prepare myself for getting back into RC... Ive been a flying buff since I was a few feet tall..
Sometimes in FS One sim, I'm sloppy on purpose because I discover new things at times... then I work on precisely repeating those new things... particularly when flying a sim plane like the Funtana 40 or Twist. But that's getting way ahead of myself. I'll actually fly a much easier low winger before risking anything close to a Funtana in reality

No way to simulate the more unpredictable wind and the "that's my $200 plane up there... aaahhh"
Thanks for input