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On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 21:06:23 +0200, Mxsmanic wrote:
Much easier to spot a Cessna on a 3 mile final to Renton from the Renton downwind in real life than in MSFS. This proably because the traffic in flight sim isn't more than a pixels wide until are basically on top of them. It helps to run at 1600x1200, but it's still hard to make out the shape of the aircraft until it's quite near. I'm not sure what purpose seeing traffic serves in MSFS, anyway, since the simulator doesn't simulate much else having to do with traffic and I have yet to see any real conflicts. The actual size of an aircraft at 3 miles is probably smaller than the projected size of the monitor's pixel. It's your predator instincts that help pick out the airplane (e.g., "something's moving"), not the physical size of the dot. The aircraft configuration isn't identifiable until it gets quite close, and not by type until it gets even closer. Though I once ID'd a friend's airplane at about three miles due to its color.... Ron Wanttaja |
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