by topct » Tue Nov 11, 2003 10:13 am
First, thanks to all who responded. The suggestions and opinions are all very much apreciated.
My background as an machine and equipment operator has already told me that there is nothing like having your hands on the real thing. You can read about it, you can have someone tell you about it, but until you actually do it on the thing, you won't get that neccesary 'feel' of it.
I looked at this program as a learning tool for RC because it does allow you to see the plane as it comes toward you. This updates the brains drivers that connect the hand, the eyes, and the brain. Just trying to get that reversing of motion into my head. Also it seems to be good for learning about under and over correcting, going into and out of a banked turn. My imaginery passengers like it when I'm smooth and gentle rather that pogoing all over.
Those are really the only two things I really work on. Ground handling, takeoffs and landings, although part of the fun, can only be, just what it is, a picture on the screen (not real).
Finally, this is a great program for someone looking to get into flying, and for those looking to update some of the tech stuff, it is not a substitute for profesional intruction.
Again thank you all very much for helping me on my little quest, Gene