realflight g2 light or full?
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Hi,
I have been training on my trainer and I would like to keep my thumbs goin since the training sessions are only once a week. I am going to purchase a simulator but I am not sure which one! Would realflight light do?? Or should i go for the full thing? Can I upgrade from light to full later if i feel necesarry??
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Rider
I have been training on my trainer and I would like to keep my thumbs goin since the training sessions are only once a week. I am going to purchase a simulator but I am not sure which one! Would realflight light do?? Or should i go for the full thing? Can I upgrade from light to full later if i feel necesarry??
Thanks,
Rider
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Have you check this page out? It may be helpful. I have G2, mostly because I wanted to fly with people on the net, which I rarely do.
This page highlights the differences.
[link=http://www.realflight.com/comparison.html]Comparison[/link]
Hope this helps.
Wings
This page highlights the differences.
[link=http://www.realflight.com/comparison.html]Comparison[/link]
Hope this helps.
Wings
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Go with the full version first off. You will save money too by doing it that way. Tower has a deal I'm sure where you can get the sim and your choice of the add ons for more planes and flying sites.
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Im on a limited budget and I did that comparison thing I think I'm going to go with light its all I need. I just want to speed up the process of my training so I can fly more often, and I wanna be able to practice things on there instead of practicing with 500$ on the line
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