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Old 2nd Feb 2009, 05:32
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PC Flight Simulators

Hi all...

Just wanted some advice from anyone who currently uses flight sims on their computers. Im looking at purchasing one and was just wondering any one in particular are suggested as opposed to others.......

many thanks in advance

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Gooday,
I have been using flight sim X and it's been very handy understanding
IFR procedures like holding patterns and NDB or VOR approaches.
It also has loads of missions that you can do just for fun.
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One of my friends has Fltsim 4 or X not sure which, in a dedicated computer networked with three screens.
The side views make circuits much easier.
Cost him extra $1500 to do it, but boy, I wish I'd have had something like it waaaay back as I reckon it's invaluable with getting a handle on some of the junk you have to learn as well as just learning checklists for example if you're abinitio.
It certainly is better thasn learning a checklist as a list that has to be translated to hand actions.
Radio calls on a cross countrey with a mate playing ATC would be another boon.
GO for it.
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Well Flight Simulator 9 and FS X are generally considered to be the main standards in home flight simulation.

FS X is newer, but it requires a lot more horse power under the hood. Conversely, FS 9 is older, but still in very wide use and it can be run on a modest computer set up. My 6 year old box with integrated graphics and bugger all RAM runs it fine.

I recommend that you visit NZFF - it's a New Zealand based (but international) flight sim community that I belong to, it's informative and the people are great. Answers to just about any question you could have.
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VATSIM is great for radio procedures generally pretty professional, and its probably as real as it gets.

Takes a while to setup and get used to the whole thing though!
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I'll just add here that most PC sims are completely useless for practising visual flight, but generally helpful with instrument flight. Don't be trying to teach yourself circuits in one, it tends not to help
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Try this one!

X-Plane 9

Home of the X-Plane Flightsim Community - New Server

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IMHO it depend on what you want to practice. If you want to practice VFR navs or how nav aids work, Flight Sim X (with FTX add-ons Full Terrain Experience - Flight Simulator X Scenery for ) is great. If you want to hand fly on instruments, try X-Plane 9 - not as pretty but a better flight model.

Saitek do a good yoke and throttle for a reasonable price that work with both (PC Gaming - Gaming Keyboards and Mice)

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Whichever sim you choose, good VFR scenery (www.aussiex.org for AU), a good Yoke / Pedals and this - Track IR 4 Pro - make for a very real experience.
The Track IR thing makes the view seemless - look left and the view looks left. Up and view up, etc.
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to get the best out of FSX, this is what you need:

1. FSX (obviously)
2. a comp that can run FSX well (no mean feat)
3. Flight yoke and throttles (CH Pro, Saitek)
4. Rudder pedals (CH Pro, Saitek)
5. Track IR 4
6. FTX scenery
7. Squawkbox 4 (allows you to fly online with VATSIM)
8. Time!!
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Ah yes yokes - great things. Joysticks are ok, but the keyboard is impossible to use to control the aircraft. I have the CH Products yoke and I think it's great. I also have a Saitek joystick, which is good too.

Also, I think that having decent AI traffic is worth it - look for Project AI (PAI) and World of AI (WoAI), both of which are good. For New Zealand, there's also the Great NZ Light Aircraft Project (GNZLAP) which can be found on NZFF or Avsim.

Did you get my reply PM Crowe?
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I usually fly on VATSIM which is awesome because it sort of exposes you to:

1. ATC (incl TWR, GND, APP, etc) and having to do readbacks, etc.
2. approach charts (SIDs/STARs)
3. airport charts (esp when a GND CTRL'er gives you specific instructions to get to Rwy 34R! )
4. FMCs on the payware a/c (eg. LevelD 767 or PMDG series) - sure its a sim, but its the exposure I guess rather than 'jump in and fly'
5. filing flight plans using RW navaids (well sim-world based on RW)
6. dealing with other virtual pilots who forget to make calls at unmanned airports (once had a 737 formating on me on approach to 16L to YSSY at night...I made calls on the CTAF...he didn't even know it existed!!)

sure its all sim stuff, but you learn a lot as well.
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I used to fly my FlightSim with a Saitek joystick but after years of head scratching finally took the plunge today and bought a sim yoke and pedals set (made by CH Products of USA).

This investment is worth every cent I paid. Now I'm really flying.
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Don't forget the Russians

I think FSX is pretty good but FS2004 has some really amazing add-ons. The add-ons I picked up have better IFR flight characteristics than the default aircraft. Pick a fast complex add-on that you really like and use it all the time. I like the PC-12.

Ubisoft makes a combat sim called IL-2 Sturmovik in a "1946" package. Its capable of survivable midairs, bits shed in VNE dives, you can kill one engine on a twin or just bend the prop back by brushing the ground. It'll stop. It does taildragger landings better than any other sim. You'll collapse the gear if you screw it up.

My favorite maneuver is to bail out in a tailslide while on fire. The visuals and the way Ubisoft allows you to change views is spectacular.

Anyway, bit off topic, but after ILS' and holds, sometimes all you want to do is blast the crap out of something. Great sim!
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I suggest you to take a look at x-plane (demo at X-Plane, by Austin Meyer ). With its global scenery package it's incredible and not needing a space computer (I am actually using it on a 2007 macbook with integrated graphics). Plus the community around it is tight and helpful and last but not least it has the best flight dynamics (MS FS X looks like a toy compared to).

For the network fun, I'd suggest vatsim (but there's also ivao which is quite popular).

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I used to use VATSIM but got fed up of the fact that you would find one controller online and then empty airspace the rest of the journey. Does not make it very believable.
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yeah I guess RL commitments affects everyone. The good thing is that VATPAC (Aussie arm) has had a real push recently to inc the ranks of ATC - I've seen multiple ATC on over the last few nights.

Oh and btw, you will need a program like VATSPY (my fav) or SERVINFO to see who is online ie. both pilots and ATC.
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got fed up of the fact that you would find one controller online and then empty airspace the rest of the journey. Does not make it very believable.
What do you mean? That is pretty realistic these days, it's called TIBA, .

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Is it still the case that VATSIM does not work on FSX?
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Nah, VATSIM works on FSX now.
 


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