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Default 05-19-2006, 11:48 PM

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heh heh! That pilot is pretty damn good! I was pulling for the copter the entire time
meh...he should've used a jet instead of a copter and he
would beat that car easily, particularly down the straights.
ever noticed how, after drinking, your feet feel all oily and smell like beer?[/quote:af720]
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Default 05-20-2006, 12:05 AM

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Besides, if they were as hard to fly as your fucking MS Flight Sim, do you HONESTLY think they'd even LET regular people take lessons ?!
I know somebody who is a helicopter pilot, and who is also a huge MS2004 fan, and he says it's much easier to fly the real thing. The element of weight sensitivity is a big factor that makes it so much more difficult to fly them in that simulator, he says.[/quote:f97d5]

Exactly. The initial MS configurations are made for fixed-wing aircraft: in order for it to make any sense, rotary-wise, many things need to be changed... and unfortunately, most people don't bother or simply don't know how. Obviously, there's a major difference between using a keyboard (for the collective and rudder) and mouse (for yaw and pitch) and the actual controls, but even this is nothing more than an adaptation period.
  
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