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Mxsmanic wrote:
Dan writes: So where is this perfect airplane? I don't know about you, but I need the rudder pedals to fly the aircraft. But autopilots apparently do not, and that's what puzzles me. Autopilots in simulators do not. Actual (that's opposite of virtual) light aircraft need a rudder. If you turn the yoke, the plane will bank, turn and eventually become coordinated, but for a while in the interim, you'll be flying uncoordinated. Some of these differences are why I disregard anything you may say, correct or not, because you don't understand the basics of actual flight regardless of how much of a master h4xor you are in the simulator. |
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