CerroTorre
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It might be better to ask this question on a flightsim forum but i’m less interested in the geek out on computer tech details than I am getting on other pilot perspectives.
I’m looking to use a simulator for procedural IFR training while I am unable to fly for a couple months this winter due to work. The goal is to be as overprepared as possible prior to getting heavily into actual flight time on the IFR license with an instructor. In other words, fly a bazillion approaches on a computer that emulates a 172 with a Garmin 430.
I understand the benefits of purchasing a full system with all the fancy mock panels and power quadrants and giant monitor and head tracking and all that stuff.
But I really don’t care to spend that kind of money. I feel I can get significant benefit from a computer, stick controller and XPlane 11.
So, my question. Since I have to travel, and don’t care about a fancy setup ... does anyone have a recommendation on a LAPTOP that would be sufficient to run the program well (smoothly) with what you would consider “adequate” screen size to make procedural training doable and worthwhile? I know the system requirements are listed on the website but am trying to get a more real world experience take on it from another pilot.
I don’t need a fire-breathing system. I want decent performance and yes, maybe fun, boosted graphics for days I want to goof off a little, but it’s really a tool not a toy. I don’t have a clue about modern computer specs (last time i paid attention to that was back when a Pentium was sweet because it was better than a 486dx... so a little help there is appreciated.
Thanks all.
I’m looking to use a simulator for procedural IFR training while I am unable to fly for a couple months this winter due to work. The goal is to be as overprepared as possible prior to getting heavily into actual flight time on the IFR license with an instructor. In other words, fly a bazillion approaches on a computer that emulates a 172 with a Garmin 430.
I understand the benefits of purchasing a full system with all the fancy mock panels and power quadrants and giant monitor and head tracking and all that stuff.
But I really don’t care to spend that kind of money. I feel I can get significant benefit from a computer, stick controller and XPlane 11.
So, my question. Since I have to travel, and don’t care about a fancy setup ... does anyone have a recommendation on a LAPTOP that would be sufficient to run the program well (smoothly) with what you would consider “adequate” screen size to make procedural training doable and worthwhile? I know the system requirements are listed on the website but am trying to get a more real world experience take on it from another pilot.
I don’t need a fire-breathing system. I want decent performance and yes, maybe fun, boosted graphics for days I want to goof off a little, but it’s really a tool not a toy. I don’t have a clue about modern computer specs (last time i paid attention to that was back when a Pentium was sweet because it was better than a 486dx... so a little help there is appreciated.
Thanks all.
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