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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: cut67 on August 02, 2011, 12:21:39 PM
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Does anybody play this game? If so then we should get together and do a Flight Ill be copilot :D
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i do occasionally for practice in the sialplane which is modeled fairly well since landings in glider get expensive :D
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I have it but don't normally use it. It's good for practicing procedures but the physics is not realistic.
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It's not a game.
It's good for practicing procedures but the physics is not realistic.
Seriously?
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Seriously?
Yep, airplanes in FSX (or any microsoft sim) don't handle the way they are supposed to and don't respond to wind properly. AH is the only simulator (that's you can have on a home computer) that has realistic physics.
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Yep, airplanes in FSX (or any microsoft sim) don't handle the way they are supposed to and don't respond to wind properly. AH is the only simulator (that's you can have on a home computer) that has realistic physics.
I beg to differ, I personally (Yes as in neighbors) know airline pilots, as well as my experience as a private pilot and we can tell you that it is pretty spot on.
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I beg to differ, I personally (Yes as in neighbors) know airline pilots, as well as my experience as a private pilot and we can tell you that it is pretty spot on.
Try taking the same plane you fly in real life and do a spin (or even just a stall) in it, you'll see that it will want to spin a lot easier. Also as far as I remember when doing x-wind landing in FSX the airplane wants to yaw instead of roll. That's just a few things that I remember from the top of my head.
I have yet to fly an airplane that handles the same way in FSX as it does in real life.
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Try taking the same plane you fly in real life and do a spin (or even just a stall) in it, you'll see that it will want to spin a lot easier. Also as far as I remember when doing x-wind landing in FSX the airplane wants to yaw instead of roll. That's just a few things that I remember from the top of my head.
I have yet to fly an airplane that handles the same way in FSX as it does in real life.
Nope, Stalls and cross wind landings are pretty close...took a C182 up and stalled...pretty good. Held nose up until plan stalled, nosed over and regained control....seems to work to me
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Nope, Stalls and cross wind landings are pretty close...took a C182 up and stalled...pretty good. Held nose up until plan stalled, nosed over and regained control....seems to work to me
Hmm...
I don't remember if FSX originally comes with C182 or not, does it? If not, where did you download it, maybe there is someguy out there that makes good planes for FSX, but everything I seen so far does not work.
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The problem I've found with all the FS series sims is the stall!
It seems like there is no progression to the stall and become quite abrupt,but recovery seems to simple.
Those are my impressions and YMMV.
:salute
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Hmm...
I don't remember if FSX originally comes with C182 or not, does it? If not, where did you download it, maybe there is someguy out there that makes good planes for FSX, but everything I seen so far does not work.
It does not.
Coogan
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I know some airline pilots too, and it's not spot on. But it's a cute sim that gives a pretty good idea of how stuff works. What bugs me in every single sim is the engines always match each other 100%. :joystick:
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fsx has the cessna 152, 172, 182...all stock, f18s stock as well... i just loaded the alpha jet, and the dassault mirage( all becos of the french movie les chevaliers du ciel) f14, f15,f16.
there is a place i always go to download... you can try it... http://www.simaviation.com (http://www.simaviation.com) my CO, wolvrine, makes his own planes and has a secret website... i downloaded the weapons pack and effects pack from him... will ask him when i see him in MA... he's kinda busy rite now with this great life.. so i wun't wanna disturb him for the monent....
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In my defense, my neighbors and I are not your average FS9/FSX fliers. I literally have around $450 in add-ons, not including aircraft.
FSPassengers, RealEnvironment Extreme, USA ground environment to just name a few.
FSPassengers creates the realism of flights, it grades you on how you preform each flight. Grades you on if you have the beacon turned on before engine start, landing lights under 10,000ft and 250knots or below under 10,000ft, correct altimeter, no more than 30 degree bank angle, no reverse thrust under 60 knots, and ect.
Breaking some of the aircraft operations limits will result in broken equipment, such as flaps being lowered at high speed or landing gear.
It simulates failures and makes the plane react as it does in real life, such as not having all the engines perfectly sequenced in thrust.
I fly the IFly B737, this also adds to the realism when I fly, here is the link:
http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=iflyfs9
So again, I do have A LOT more add-ons to my simulator than most... this might be the reason why.
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I have this add-on:
(http://www.a2asimulations.com/Products/FSX/Accusim/b17_accusim_logo.jpg)
Beautiful!
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Yep, airplanes in FSX (or any microsoft sim) don't handle the way they are supposed to and don't respond to wind properly. AH is the only simulator (that's you can have on a home computer) that has realistic physics.
Try x-plane.... I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
http://www.x-plane.com/ (http://www.x-plane.com/)
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I have this add-on:
(http://www.a2asimulations.com/Products/FSX/Accusim/b17_accusim_logo.jpg)
Beautiful!
I have that B-17 as well as their P-47, J3 and Spitfire. All are absolutely fantastic to fly, beautiful, and feels so much more "real" than the default FSX planes or other 3rd party planes I've tried.
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Yeah, the way the stalls are handled on FSX and prior MSFS games is chaotic at best. The Extra300s for example when its speed goes negative after a rope without pointing the nose down, the plane will not stall, it will go around in rapid corkscrews, loops, knots, all the while possibly uncontrollably grabbing alt up to 10,000ft at speeds in excess of 300kts and 10+ Gs in 1minute :rolleyes:...and with maxed out realism ( except G constraints). The long flights, fuel, and engine management dynamics are well implemented but the stalls need a LOT of work. Helicopter's flight dynamics lack a little bit of accuracy as well (I fly them the most), especially for flying backward and the lack of vortex ring downwash or "settling". They didn't really change the model since the 2002 version.
FSX was my main game before AH and I did all the lessons and read almost all the training material the game had to offer. Now all I need is money and time for real lessons.
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PMDG.
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PMDG.
With a bit of luck they will release there highly awaited 737NGX today :)
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In my defense, my neighbors and I are not your average FS9/FSX fliers. I literally have around $450 in add-ons, not including aircraft.
FSPassengers, RealEnvironment Extreme, USA ground environment to just name a few.
FSPassengers creates the realism of flights, it grades you on how you preform each flight. Grades you on if you have the beacon turned on before engine start, landing lights under 10,000ft and 250knots or below under 10,000ft, correct altimeter, no more than 30 degree bank angle, no reverse thrust under 60 knots, and ect.
Breaking some of the aircraft operations limits will result in broken equipment, such as flaps being lowered at high speed or landing gear.
It simulates failures and makes the plane react as it does in real life, such as not having all the engines perfectly sequenced in thrust.
I fly the IFly B737, this also adds to the realism when I fly, here is the link:
http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=iflyfs9
So again, I do have A LOT more add-ons to my simulator than most... this might be the reason why.
Yeah that would explain why. Can you tell me which add-on you have that has to do with physics?
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Try x-plane.... I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
http://www.x-plane.com/ (http://www.x-plane.com/)
Will take a look.
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Try x-plane.... I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
http://www.x-plane.com/ (http://www.x-plane.com/)
horrible simulator
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Try x-plane.... I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
http://www.x-plane.com/ (http://www.x-plane.com/)
I've never gotten into Xplane, I downloaded the demo to the new version, and am still not that impressed. I did a couple minutes of aerial acrobatics in the 747, barrel rolls and loops 5,000 feet above the ground before I got bored again.