
I have a sneaky suspicion that I don't do so well in simulators only because the controls on a keyboard are all over the place. ...

KL-666 wrote:I learned that the plane is really slow in reacting to control surface action. Give a little pitch down, and nothing seems to happen at first. So one is tempted to overreact, resulting in an undesired "dive" down, which then has to be corrected again. I did that a couple of times. Now i understand why pilots fly pitch and power. They look at the pitch on the horizon combined with well known power settings from tables. Then speed and vertical speed are always somewhat correct. Flying mostly on the speed and vertical speed instruments like i did, makes you run behind the facts all the time. In the roll there is the same slow reaction. I had some difficulty not to have to correct left/right all the time in front of the runway. The trim was very sensitive. Just 1 or two very short clicks is enough.
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