by Eric Brouwer » Thu Jun 24, 2004 6:37 am
Me and my son both made use of FMS when we learned how to fly our real planes. There is a major difference between any sim and in real life. The single biggest thing is that you are not as stressed when flying on a sim than in real life. Crashing only requires you to press a button on the sim, but at the field, it might mean a loss of a model.
In real life, there are other planes around you, you can not hear your own motor running, the wind, etc... Also, your view at the field is totally different than to the sim. Flying on a sim, will give you a very narrow point of view, but at the field, it's different.
One thing the sim does not teach you, is the general rules of flying. Each club will have it's own rules regarding order and safety, and this is where one can learn bad habbits if one only learn on the sim.
I always suggest to my pupils to complement flying at the field with practicing on the sim. This gives them the best of the two worlds. What the sim does teach you, is co-ordination. After a while, you will notice that you do not have to think anymore before you do certain moves. You can fly away or towards yourself without even thinking which way to move the sticks.
My suggestion is to go to your local club, and get as much stick time possible. It will greatly improve your skills, even on the sims.