I have my my ATP, (airline transport pilot rating) and former CFII (certified flight instructor-Instrutment) with 3000 plus hours.
Been flying sims since 1995 beginning with Air Warrior.
AH is the best gaming flying SIM I have flown. I fly just like I do in RL, I always adjust prop speed and Manifold pressure, usually use full flaps for landing, try to land on a 3degree descent. Also for the fun of it, I will practice my instrument flying i.e. not looking outside and using the instruments only.
I have never flown a ww2 airplane and cannot compare these aircraft to RL.
A couple observations with this and RL:
P factor/torque is not as realistic but it is modeled some, ie usually have to apply some rudder to stay on centerline on takeoff.
The spins, stalls, and snaps of the AH planes are pretty good as the recovery from these is fairly realistic.
1 big difference
NO G force effects and you cannot "feel" the aircraft, btw something that could never be modeled unless we all bought very expensive 3 axis sims, but even those are not as accurate. If G force could be done, most people in here would quit and have barf bags next to them.

Your equilibrium and successful management of it, is a major factor and player of RL flying.
I think AH has done a pretty good job with the technology that is available for an affordable flight sim.
ATC
