Which simulator is the best?
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>> Hello.... ive been on the market for a simulator for quite some time now. I;m told real flight G3 is the best but its so expensive. is it worth the money and is it a good simulator in terms of realism? Or what are som other good sims out there?
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Hey here is a discussion that we haven't had for a few hours
Might want to do a search as this has been talked about 1 or 500 times.....
but G3 or AFPD are the tops right now, either would be fine..
Personnaly I use AFPD and think it is better and more flexible......more plans available, more sceneries..all free from the Internet, etc. etc.

Might want to do a search as this has been talked about 1 or 500 times.....
but G3 or AFPD are the tops right now, either would be fine..
Personnaly I use AFPD and think it is better and more flexible......more plans available, more sceneries..all free from the Internet, etc. etc.
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G3 flies reallistically and will make you a better pilot because it will teach you what might happen and how to correct it. AFPD is too easy, but helps you learn a maneuver.
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This is like the old Ford or Chevy question.Me I like Dodge because they put a Cummins under the hood.AFPD for me plus the free downloads are great!!!
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of course if you want the Best sim out there you might want to look at Reflex, all these AFPD boys have probably not flown it. I own AFPD and Reflex, haven't used AFPD a tenth of the time I have Reflex.
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heheh here we go again
I would suggest you find a local hobby shop that sells these sims, try them out in the shop, get a 1st hand experience, then decide what to buy.
I would suggest you find a local hobby shop that sells these sims, try them out in the shop, get a 1st hand experience, then decide what to buy.



