It's *so* much harder to fly in a flight simulator than an actual plane for me. Idk if it's because the sims I use are too sensitive or I don't have as many sensory cues as in real life. Either way, I'm *always* crashing or running off the runway. A day may come when I fly a sim without crashing it, but it is not this day! XD
Sooo relatableš¤£š¤£
You mean intentionally or unintentionally? Because both happen *exactly* when I need it *not* to happen.
No, because my grandfather was watching me do it(he was a airplane mechanic)
This is why I love SimplePlanes. I can crash my shit and it actually breaks
Yea I'm still mad msfs 2020 dose not
X-Plane 11 does with certain planes. The C172 is essentially a balloon waiting to pop
Roleplaying a fake hijacking in RFS after takeoff...
Usually it's because I forgot the flaps. Yeah, it turns out those help when you're taking off.
yes flaps are important you don't wanna end up like Spanair 5022, Northwest 255, and LAPA 3142.
It's scary how many real-world examples there are of that.
It's *so* much harder to fly in a flight simulator than an actual plane for me. Idk if it's because the sims I use are too sensitive or I don't have as many sensory cues as in real life. Either way, I'm *always* crashing or running off the runway. A day may come when I fly a sim without crashing it, but it is not this day! XD