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Intermediate pilot improve flying with G2?
I'm into aerobatic/3d flying. I'm looking to get a lot better and wondering if it is worth getting G2, especially considering I'd have to buy a computer to run it on. (Use Macs). I'd say I'm intermediate, can do most standard routines, sloppily :) but am just moving into 3d.
Plus I live in San Diego so I can fly all year 'round. How much would G2 help me. Is it worth the $500 it would cost. Or should I just get out there and fly? Balin |
Intermediate pilot improve flying with G2?
I just recently purchased Aerofly Pro and here is my take:
If the sim will provide practice opportunities that the flying field won't, go for it. I live in a state that only has good flying weather about 7 months of the year. The sim is great for winter. Furthermore, my job incroaches on daylight quite a bit, its hard to fly in the dark. I also have a new baby, so my little free time usually occurs between midnight and 3 am. It doesn't sound like you have these limitations. A big part of flying is the maintanance and tuning, trimming, devepment of a good sense of distance and lines, training your vision and sense of airspeed and other things that a simulator can't truly provide. Furthermore, it really takes willpower to actually "practice" on a sim and not play. Its easy to waste a lot of nonproductive time on a sim. Here is a better idea: Burn $500 in fuel AND get a simulator. Its only money! |
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