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Old February 23rd 07, 03:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.simulators
GFValvo
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I see a lot of posts regarding MS FS here.
Anyone use On Top 9 (http://www.asa2fly.com/product1.asp?...duct_ID=756&)?
I find it very good for serious IFR procedures practice.
My only complaint is that it is very touchy in the pitch axis. Any others
experience this?
Greg



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Old February 25th 07, 03:44 AM posted to rec.aviation.simulators
Roberto Waltman
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Default On Top 9

"GFValvo" wrote:
...Anyone use On Top 9 (http://www.asa2fly.com/product1.asp?...duct_ID=756&)?
I find it very good for serious IFR procedures practice.
My only complaint is that it is very touchy in the pitch axis. Any others
experience this?


No experience with On-Top, but the same applies to X-Plane and MSFS.

There was a recent thread about simulators in rec.aviation.student (
see: Realistic Instrument Training using MSFS 2004.)
Somebody suggested there that this is due to the limited travel
distance of a yoke like CH products, compared to a real airplane.

X-Plane has an option to change the response of any control, from
linear to less sensitive around the center rest position. Does On-Top
have anything similar?

Roberto Waltman

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