Jesus is Lord
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Jesus is Lord
Hello everybody! I was hoping you all could help me solve a big debate I have been having on another forum. I have had great interest in aviation since I was a small child. It probably stems from my father, who used to take me to the local, small GA airport next to the town we lived in, in order to plane watch. We would spend hours watching Cessnas, Cherokees, and Piper Cubs take off and land (even saw one's front landing gear collapse on touchdown and the propeller dig into the asphalt).
Anyone, I don't have a lot of air time- just 16 hours of lessons on the Cessna 152. However, I used to play countless hours of Microsoft Flight Simulators since the 3.1 version in the mid 90's. I haven't done much with my aviation passion recently, but am interested in getting the new 2020 Fight Simulator; maybe it will spark a fire that leads to be getting more lessons, who knows?
My question is, for anyone who has played it- have you noticed the landing roll in the game is much too short compared to the same plane under similar conditions in real life? I've watched a ton of videos of people landing in game on YouTube and compared them real landing videos from a cockpit view.
The common objection I have been getting is that casual gamers just smash full reverse thrust and manual braking. But I believe there is more to it than that.
Sorry if this is a boring topic or in the wrong place, but I wanted to get some real pilots' perspective on it!
Anyone, I don't have a lot of air time- just 16 hours of lessons on the Cessna 152. However, I used to play countless hours of Microsoft Flight Simulators since the 3.1 version in the mid 90's. I haven't done much with my aviation passion recently, but am interested in getting the new 2020 Fight Simulator; maybe it will spark a fire that leads to be getting more lessons, who knows?
My question is, for anyone who has played it- have you noticed the landing roll in the game is much too short compared to the same plane under similar conditions in real life? I've watched a ton of videos of people landing in game on YouTube and compared them real landing videos from a cockpit view.
The common objection I have been getting is that casual gamers just smash full reverse thrust and manual braking. But I believe there is more to it than that.
Sorry if this is a boring topic or in the wrong place, but I wanted to get some real pilots' perspective on it!