Why is this in flight school? :-?
I find this 152 particularly sensitive to control inputs. I'm not sure that it's at all realistic as I've not flown a 152 in real life. I have flown a 172, and I find the "feel" of the FSX 172 is quite good. I'm not big on editing aircraft (maybe the designers wanted it to feel this way?), but I think this one needs some configuration work.
I suppose if one gets good at smooth control in the twitchy 152, it would be real easy to fly a 172.
No argument there. Rolls Royce is a 'jewel in the crown'.Pilots who I have spoken to, speak with much affection for the Cessna 150 fitted with the Rolls Royce Continental Engine.
My first mount for lessons was a very nice 70s-vintage 150, with a rear-view mirror on the glareshield and a fuel selector handle that was hard to find in the carpeting under the seats...how I loved that plane. Kept me honest, but gave me time to learn the motions.
Even with a little more hp (like the 152) or a jewel-like engine (like the RR powerplants), it's still just an excellent trainer.
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