by machineman9 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 9:20 am
I'm not sure if it has been asked before on these forums, but I'm interested to hear your view on the matter. Which do you believe is easier to fly in? The real world, or the simulated?
I believe there are benefits to both. I do not have a very powerful computer, I do not have TrackIR, I do not have a fancy homebuilt cockpit. Therefore, it makes it harder to look around and observe the surroundings. If I need to flick a switch I either have to remember the button assignment or move the hatswitch, zoom in and find it. When there's lag in the game it can make it harder to control the aircraft and as my joystick does not respond to every minute detail, not all controls are as subtle as they could be.
Real world flying is expensive and comes with all the risks, it's quite clear that it is the 'real deal' but I find flying in the real world to sometimes be easier as I can feel the effects of the aircraft better. When flying on the game, usually at night or in bad visibility, I sometimes lose my heading or altitude, but in the real world I find I'm able to keep those much better as I can actually feel the aircraft pitching or rolling so I have a better understanding of where I'm going and how to correct it.
I'm not saying all kinds of real world flying are easy. Air racing and military pilots do a heck of a job, as do airline pilots. But I am talking about typical flying (unless of course you are one of the aforementioned) such as in props, perhaps gliders. Things like that.
Personally I find real world flying, though I have limited experience, to be easier than in the game. I've only taken the controls in mid flight but I find that because I'm able to control everything as I want to (I am not limited by strange physics which sometimes act on the aircraft in MSFS) and I can see everything and control it exactly, that I find it easier to do. Being able to feel the effect of the controls and the forces on myself and the aircraft makes it, to me, easier to handle than on flight simulator.
How about you? Would you agree? I know some people enjoy flight simulators just for the ease they give you in typical and good flying conditions, but as a whole, do you think it is easier to fly in real life or in simulated?
Cheers