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Postby Mistral » Wed Mar 30, 2005 10:34 am

I was just wondering how the Jets on FS compare to the ones in real life. If i could fly a 747 in FS would i be able to do so in real life (bar ATC). Just something i was wondering cause i found flying light aircraft in real life a whole different experience.
Any real pilots feel free to shed some light. ;)
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Wed Mar 30, 2005 12:53 pm

No you wouldn't. If you find light aircraft different enough think about how different the 747's going to be.
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby beefhole » Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:55 pm

No.  I'll tell ya, it's sooo much different in real life, even just GA.
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby Mistral » Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:34 pm

Well thats put an end to my dreams >:( ;D

Can anyone just elaborate on what is actually so different, is it the flight dynamics, or the method of navigation etc.
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby C » Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:43 pm

Most of the time in real aircraft you're using visual cues which you cannot get in FS most of the time...
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby Felix/FFDS » Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:13 pm

Mistral - would you TRUST your airliner to someone like Charlie or myself who think that the epitome of flight is a Gladiator?
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:46 pm

Mistral - would you TRUST your airliner to someone like Charlie or myself who think that the epitome of flight is a Gladiator?


I'd like to see you throttle your 747 down to a cruising speed of 200mph. ;D
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby Craig. » Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:49 pm

apart from the main buttons in flight sim, i would like to see anyone with no real knowledge even try to figure out what some of the key buttons do. think of it like trying to parrallel park an 18 wheeler when all you have driven is a car.
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby Rocket_Bird » Wed Mar 30, 2005 5:20 pm

Hehe, the first time I went in the seat of a 737, I was overwhelmed!!  No I  dont think would not be able to operate one even if I was elite at FS.  Maybe do a few turns in the air, but other than that, no way.  Theres like hydraulics, pressurization, buncha boost pump buttons and switches, even the throttle quadrant scares me!  Plus the flight yoke is huge!  Even looking for the inverters and the avionics, whew....

Plus I think actually flying it is a whole different experience all together.  The first time I flew a cessna 172 I got a little choked at first myself hehe (actually flight simulator helped a lot)
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby Saratoga » Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:28 pm

I could take ya up in a 767, configure everything for you, and hand you the controls. If you had flown a realistic one, you could turn and climb/descend. You could even probably fly a halfway decent approach. But there are just so many things missing from the sim. You could fly it though, I would just have to work every switch and little gadget you have never heard of. ;)

I know a pilot for a major airline (won't mention it out of respect, but it is in business and starts with a D) who shuttled a 737 to the airplane graveyard and his copilot traded seats with a ridealong who flew in the sim. He said she could fly fine (this way back when 2000 was the best thing), albeit uncoordinated and not used to the controls (duh). She flew all the way 'til the approach and did some stuff with the flaps and gear, but he said he wouldn't trust her to crash land it even. ::) ;)
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby chomp_rock » Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:58 pm

Not another sim vs real life thread, I've had just about enough of these ::)

The simple answers:

FS isn't even close to real life and the average sim pilot could not land a 747 or any airliner for that matter without proper training.
 
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby Nexus » Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:05 pm

I could fly it by using the autopilot, but that's as far as I would go.
I'd never attempt of landing manually, as it would be too hard.
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby Saratoga » Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:24 pm

Could you Nexus? Sure the Cessna autopilot is a perfect recreation, but setting up my 767 to fly an autoland with all three autopilots is semi challenging. You find me an addon that has all three coordinated autopilots working together to complete a task, then I'll believe it. It's so much more complicated in reality.
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby Felix/FFDS » Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:34 pm

Saratoga - If you setup the autopilot and autoland, I'll fly it .. (until the autopilot cuts out, then I'll gladly give it back to you)
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Re: FS Vs. Real Life

Postby Nexus » Wed Mar 30, 2005 11:12 pm

Could you Nexus? Sure the Cessna autopilot is a perfect recreation, but setting up my 767 to fly an autoland with all three autopilots is semi challenging. You find me an addon that has all three coordinated autopilots working together to complete a task, then I'll believe it. It's so much more complicated in reality.


yeah, I managed that quite well in an A320 sim 4 years ago (time really flies  :( ), so the 767 shouldn't be any more harder to execute a LAND 3, or should it?
Level-D sims 767 has all 3 autopilots modelled, and yes you must activate them all to be able to autoland (active fail safe mode)  :)
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