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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip writes: Yeah, right, that's why they spend millions on a six axis motion system The motion system adds credibility and realism for an airliner. The idea is not to teach pilots about the sensations, but to provide sensations that make the rest of the simulation realistic enough to confuse with real life. But oyu said that the big sims are just the same. ~you're confused, aintcha/ This is quite different from using a motion base to teach pilots how to fly by the seat of their pants (which they must not do in an airliner). Yes, we do. Bertie |
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To all: Be advised that mxsmanic (Anthony Atkielski) is not a pilot and
never has been one. In fact he has never flown in a small plane at all, or been at the controls of anything other than a game. He certainly doesn't know anything about avionics, let alone flying anything from a Cessna 150 to an F-16 or anything in between. |
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