Originally Posted by Volumer
Can a simulator accurately "simulate" what no test pilot ever dared to fly? Post Stall behaviour of aircraft is very hard to predict.
Does it have to be 'accurate'? As long as it indicates to the pilot in a reasonably realistic manner that the airplane is stalled, and elicits the proper response from the trainee, it would perform its intended function. No need to go beyond conditions that 'no test pilot ever dared to fly'.