Thanks everyone. Sounds like it is a go. For the joystick I'll
probably just spin by Fry's to check them out. The people here
said the same thing as my friend's regarding the instrument scan
(I've got a whole 5 hours of it during my PPL, I'm a pro
already.....grin). Tracking VOR's is easy. ADF same.
Will also help with ILS, HSI (none of the planes I flew had them)
and other techniques. I'll let you know how it works on my
1.8 GHz laptop.
thanks
Gerald
Gerald Sylvester wrote:
I just got my PPL and heard from some ATP rated friends that using
MS FS 2004 could help a bit for getting down some of the navigation
techniques for IFR. I figure for $50 that is about 25 minutes in
a IFR GPS equipped plane.
What is the minimum equipment *really* required to use MS FS 2004?
Right now I have a new Dell Latitude laptop. I have a mouse
and that is about it. Joysticks? Foot pedals (cost?)? I don't want
it to replace flight since I can just get in a real plane but I have
heard from many people that it is quite good. I want
it more for the instrument training.
I have no idea about this since the last MS FS I had was back when I
had an IBM PC jr. (no joke).
replies will be directed to: rec.aviation.simulators.
Gerald Sylvester
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