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Go ahead and engage the dumb ass. Most of us made that mistake at one time
or another. You will find he is nothing but a prick in sheeps clothing. I try not to engage in conversations with him as I have 'known' him for a couple of years now and know what he is like. He does partake in other forums which relate specifically to the simulator/game and believe me there is a similar attitude towards him by quite a few there too. I can empathise with most of your posts which I read last night (boy is this thread long!). It is simply WRONG for MX to assume that he is as 'good' as a real pilot because his soul training is based on the simulator and theory from reading books and flight manuals. Yes they DO help alot but you need that tactile feeling of flight and the true effects of the controls which the sim cannot bring to life. It is also WRONG for everyone here to completely disregard Microsoft's software solely as a 'game' rather than a 'Training Aid' because of your revulsion to MX's persona! I want to reiterate I'm defending the simulator more than defending MX here. FSX 'taught' me a hell of a lot before I even stepped into a real cockpit. With the right add-ons and hardware it can be very intutative and emersive. I have a proper yoke with throttle quadrant with levers for mixture, throttle and flaps. I have rudder pedals too. The highly detailed aircraft from PDMG have Full photorealistic 3D cockpits and with the use of a piece of hardware called TrackIR Pro which can track your head movements allowing you to look and move all around the flightdeck. Every switch is where it is on the real aircraft, every dial does as it should, the glass cockpits are all modelled exactly the same too. Ok I have NEVER stepped into a REAL 747 flightdeck but have a lot of flightdeck videos including the excellent Virgin Atlantic 747-400 http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=ITV-74V-001 which goes over every system in fine detail and they are indeed very well modelled by PMDG The 747-400 also comes with approximately a 700 page manual detailing all the systems and procedures so it's certainly not for the average 'gamer'. Hundreds of differing failures can be set to run at a timed point or randomly too to add realism with failure checklists printed in the manuals. I'm sure some of you guys would actually enjoy it if you tried it properly with good quality payware aircraft, detailed airports and the right hardware. It can teach you SO much when it comes to navigation. Whilst I enjoy using FSX I will NEVER belittle a real pilot by saying I'm better than you which is a pitfall MX quite often falls into but I can whole heartidly state it CAN teach you a hell of a lot more than some of you guys think. I don't know any of you guys or your qualifications (I apologise) but for those with a basic PPL may I ask if YOU stepped onto a flightdeck of a 747-400 or a 737NG would you understand how to control it? A good flight simulator can help that lack of knowledge. Ibby |
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