Question to Mxmanic
"Mxsmanic" wrote ...
Little Endian writes:
Ok. So its much less realistic than I thought because wake turbulence
avoidance is a very important concern for real pilots.
True, but it's not something that requires practice. In real life, you
simply
take care to avoid wake turbulence; in the sim, you can take the same
precautions if you wish, but you don't have to.
Well, in real aviation the most valuable use of simulators is for practising
upsets and other abnormal situations that are not safe or feasible to do in
the real aircraft. So it would be an extremely useful feature to have in
MSFS.
In addition, if the feature were in MSFS, it would aid realism to basic
flight training as well i.e. flying a correct 360-degree turn.
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