Accu-Feel and Virtual Flight Training - Newbie Alert
Posted: 17 Sep 2017, 00:13
I am new to FSX but have been flying combat sims since the old days (Dawn Patrol on a 386 was my first, currently Cliffs of Dover on full real settings). From what I have been reading in the Accu-Sims forums that is bit like saying 'I have driven the Go-Carts at the fair so I think I should try some NASCAR driving next!' I think I should run through some of the flight training to unlearn some bad habits first.
First Newbie question - If I add Acc-Feel but DO NOT have the Piper Cub Wings of Silver/Accu-Sim model will the Accu-Feel have a default setting or will it still be turned off by default as this is an Accu-Sim offering?
Second Newbie question - Will Accu-Feel help or hinder my learning as a virtual pilot when going through the stock FSX training missions and the Flight Simulator X for Pilots - Real World Training missions?
For information I am using the Thrustmaster Warthog flight controls with Saitek pedals and Track IR and I have been flying the planes in Cliffs of Dover on full real for a while now and want to step up the realism as high as I can thus the move to FSX and here.
I have more questions specifically about the Cub Accu-Sim which I will post in the appropriate thread.
First Newbie question - If I add Acc-Feel but DO NOT have the Piper Cub Wings of Silver/Accu-Sim model will the Accu-Feel have a default setting or will it still be turned off by default as this is an Accu-Sim offering?
Second Newbie question - Will Accu-Feel help or hinder my learning as a virtual pilot when going through the stock FSX training missions and the Flight Simulator X for Pilots - Real World Training missions?
For information I am using the Thrustmaster Warthog flight controls with Saitek pedals and Track IR and I have been flying the planes in Cliffs of Dover on full real for a while now and want to step up the realism as high as I can thus the move to FSX and here.
I have more questions specifically about the Cub Accu-Sim which I will post in the appropriate thread.