Virtual Instructor
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I find the virtual instructor in G2 helpful but I want more lessons.
I've purchased G2 add-ons for extra planes, helis & flying sites but they never include more training.
I've seen trim schemes, .pln files & .heli files on the Internet as well but I can't find any virtual instructor lessons.
Does anyone have any or know where to get some?
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CyberPilot
I've purchased G2 add-ons for extra planes, helis & flying sites but they never include more training.
I've seen trim schemes, .pln files & .heli files on the Internet as well but I can't find any virtual instructor lessons.
Does anyone have any or know where to get some?
Thanks,
CyberPilot
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From: Center of the Flyover States,
Since the Virtual Instructor is an embedded part of the software, only Great Planes Real Flight designers would be able to expand this feature. THis has not been addressed or discussed before so maybe it is an idea that should be ran by the GP people!
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This was their response:
C.P.
Thank you for your recent e-mail and your continued interest in RealFlight. There are no additional lessons. All of the lessons are included with in the main program. Keep in mind there are basic to advanced lessons in the main program to keep you busy for a while :-)
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From: Center of the Flyover States,
Well, at least you can download some of the videos of those who have done 3D flying and posted their "movies" to the web....the usual swap sites such as Aero3d.net and of course the Great Planes Realflight website.
Once downloaded and switched on with the "view" set on the downloaded plane, you can then call up the Transmitter and watch the stick movements for the video plane. There is no sound of the instructor, of course.
Once downloaded and switched on with the "view" set on the downloaded plane, you can then call up the Transmitter and watch the stick movements for the video plane. There is no sound of the instructor, of course.



