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10-31-2004, 09:49 AM
Any Real Flight G2 users here? I had so much fun flying the planes on this software that i bought a used trainer setup a few weeks back. I can fly every plane on it...so it will be interesting to see what will happen in real life....
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10-31-2004, 10:54 PM
Ya cant wait for g3 to come out. The trainer is a hanger 9 EasyFly 40 and i hope to do lots of flying next spring. I like to set the game to where the camera is in a fixed position in the pits, little or no zoom. I think it most challenging this way. My favorite plane has to be the ultrasport. And yes the helis are tuff!!Pretty soon i will start working on them, someday i want to get one of those mini helis, there so neat.
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03-07-2006, 09:23 PM
ATA just wanted to let u know there is a field at army trail and 59 that i fly at. I would def. recommend that you use a buddy box the first time out even if u have mastered the sim. also have one of the regulars there check ur plane out first, better than figuring out why u crashed. finally the last thing i could tell u is dont be afraid to ask someone for help!
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03-07-2006, 11:48 PM
I got the G2 and like it very much. If you fly the aircraft from the pilot seat then it is very very easy to fly. It just like avideo game from that view. Try setting it like real life were your standing on the ground and looking in the air to see the aircraft, it a much different story then. The G2 is what I used to fine tune my landings and now I'm very comfortable landing the aircraft.
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