Did Heatblur capture the immersion level needed for the F4?
To an extent. The multitude of physiological aspects are obviously hard to simulate. For instance, the Rhino air conditioning was pretty much non existent on the ground but, would do well at 20,000’. Imagine the effect of that in Egypt with the temperature on the ground of 120 degrees. Then, the flight gear (flight suit, g suit, parachute harness, ejection seat leg garters, 5 point harness, etc, etc) each had their own level of effect on “comfort”. All part of the reality that simulation can only go so far to replicate.