Very good one. As you said if used purposefully the flightsim can be good to get into the flows. It is also good that this is recorded as it helps the student debrief. I am sure that in real life training a lot of the feedback gets lost because there is so much to take care of.
Thank you! feedback will always get lost. As long as the students comes away with at least one new thing learnt, it's an improvement! Null is a very intelligent person and I know he'll be able to apply the lessons we covered together in flight sim to his real world training when the time is right.
yeah absolutely, ultimately it's all down to intent and understanding where flight sims can help you and where they are limited. Ultimately even using the controller can help prep you, just not maybe in the way you're thinking
Very good one. As you said if used purposefully the flightsim can be good to get into the flows. It is also good that this is recorded as it helps the student debrief. I am sure that in real life training a lot of the feedback gets lost because there is so much to take care of.
Thank you! feedback will always get lost. As long as the students comes away with at least one new thing learnt, it's an improvement! Null is a very intelligent person and I know he'll be able to apply the lessons we covered together in flight sim to his real world training when the time is right.
I have msfs on Xbox with a velocity one yoke. Would this setup work to train on?
yeah absolutely, ultimately it's all down to intent and understanding where flight sims can help you and where they are limited. Ultimately even using the controller can help prep you, just not maybe in the way you're thinking
what are you're computer specs
I run a gtx2080ti, i9 10700k oc to 5.0GHZ, 64GB 3200MHz RAM, and use an Nvme ssd