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On May 18, 1:20*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Alpha Propellerhead writes: Actually people who take simulation seriously sweat profusely. Occasionally they become "airsick" which is why there's a barf bag within arm's reach. One time, a guy took it so seriously he freaked out and yanked the throttle control right out of the simulator cockpit. These would be unusual reactions to normal flight regimes. They're not normal flight regimes, tard. We teach stalls and spin recovery, zero-visibility, turbulence and every simulated system failure we can think of so that REAL pilots know how to keep cool if REAL problems happen in REAL AIRPLANES when they're REALLY flying. That all flew right over your head, but, don't worry. I understand perfectly. You play video games and think it equates to the real thing even when people who play the same games AND do the real thing tell you otherwise. You played Battlefield 1942 and you think you're George freakin' Patton. *shrug* |
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