I don't have Phoenix. I have hRF G4/4.5, AFDP, FS-One and Reflex. They all do reasonable simulations. FMS falls short on this aspect of training.
On the Camel and most nose heavy planes (radial engine w/ short body), the nose over is pretty common and difficult to avoid when learning. In that respect your sim is pretty accurate. If you can't land the sim without a nose over you will probably be replacing blades and cowls on the real ones until you master landings. Short grass is easier on the plane to practice landing on than pavement.
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None of my planes are RTFs so the only sim that had such a wide variety of planes that I could find something even close is FMS with RF G4/3.5 a close second. I mostly do slow flying scale WWI planes so FMS meets most of my needs.
Since you are a WW1 flyer, I assume (please correct me if I am wrong) that you have Phoenix, perhaps you can help me. I want to get into WW1 planes in time, but I have been having a heck of a time landing the Sopwith Camel with out having it do a slow nose over at the end, do you have any recomendations, and does the plane fly similiar to any of your real planes?
Thanks