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Dave Stadt writes:
The only way to fly IFR or VFRfor hat matter is in an airplane. You are simulating IFR, you are not by the longest stretch of the imagination flying IFR. The I in IFR stands for instruments. You fly just by reading instruments. In fact, using a simulator that has no motion or scenery is a good test for IFR flight; if you can't fly without feeling movement or looking out the window, you don't know how to fly IFR. The deficiencies of most popular simulation programs are in their lack of "feel," and to a lesser extent in many of the compromises made for practical and other reasons. However, instrument flight is something that MSFS does particularly well. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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