j***@specsol.spam.sux.com
2008-11-11 17:35:01 UTC
In December 2008 issue of Flying magazine's Left Seat column is an
article titled "The Simulator Yardstick".
The opening sentences are:
"The most frequent complaint I hear from pilots transitioning into
turbine airplanes, particularly jets, is the the simulator doesn't
fly like the airplane. All say they can fly the real airplane just
fine, but the simulator just isn't the same."
The author is not talking about a PeeCee with plastic USB controls.
He is talking about full motion simulators where the cockpit instruments,
lights, swtiches, controls, seats and everything else are from a real
airplane with 180 degree views and costing millions of dollars.
The author goes on to discuss the differences between simulation and
real flying and what can be obtained from professional level simulators.
A recommended read.
article titled "The Simulator Yardstick".
The opening sentences are:
"The most frequent complaint I hear from pilots transitioning into
turbine airplanes, particularly jets, is the the simulator doesn't
fly like the airplane. All say they can fly the real airplane just
fine, but the simulator just isn't the same."
The author is not talking about a PeeCee with plastic USB controls.
He is talking about full motion simulators where the cockpit instruments,
lights, swtiches, controls, seats and everything else are from a real
airplane with 180 degree views and costing millions of dollars.
The author goes on to discuss the differences between simulation and
real flying and what can be obtained from professional level simulators.
A recommended read.
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Jim Pennino
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