Using A Flight Simulator To Learn How To Fly

Posted December 29th, 2009 by Bigglesbarker and filed in Flight Simulator Games
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There are many people who want to learn to fly a helicopter and experience the feeling of being up in the air. However, most people are afraid of doing it because it is so unfamiliar to them. One good alternative for people who want to experience flying before venturing into the real thing is the flying series simulator. Simulation is for more than just video game addicts. This flying series simulator is one way to experience how to operate a plane and head to different parts of the world. You will find many programs on the market that will support the flying series simulator. This gives the user a chance to feel what it is like to fly a real plane. Technology has allowed flying simulation games to resemble the real thing when you fly. For example, a plane ride will expose you to the real skylines present in the cities. The latest programs today for flying series simulator will enable the player to choose from a variety of planes to navigate like a Boeing 737 or Boeing 777. You can choose from a number of airports that you want to take off and land. In line with this, you will need to know how to operate the plane in able to fly and follow the air traffic controls properly. This is where you can take flying lessons in the simulator. In just a few minutes, you will find yourself flying a plane in the game. The flying series simulator was also developed to provide realistic sceneries and views. It also provides a map of the world for easier navigation when you plan a flight or plane ride. You can even travel from two different points in the world, like from Paris to New York, and do this in real time. You may even have to overcome some weather disturbances at some point. Of course, the visual effects provided by the simulator will give your senses a good feel as you take a plane ride. You get a good idea of how the view looks like with a perspective from above. However, the more useful feature for you will be to expose yourself to the control panel. The control panels will vary depending on the kind of plane you choose to fly. Conclusion Using a flying series simulator is a good starting point in your plans to take off in plane you’re piloting. This will train you on some technical things and give you a preview of what it is like to be up in the sky.

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Flight Simulator Review – A Pilot’s Perspective

    As far back as I can remember, I have wanted to be a pilot. Like many people, as a child I would look up at the sky and dream of one day becoming a pilot and flying my very own airplane. Now, many years later as an adult, I have achieved this goal. I am now a Commercially Rated Helicopter pilot, as well as a Private Fixed wing pilot.

    Before I started years of very expensive and in-depth flight training, I started to experiment with different Flight Simulators on the computer. These “games” have become so technologically advanced, that I would not even call them “games” anymore. After using these simulators, I decided that I had the passion to pursue a career in aviation. Later in Flight School, I continued to use them as “advanced learning tools” when studying for exams.

    The latest Flight Simulator Software that I would recommend to be used as an “advanced learning tool” before you think about spending $50,000 on a Commercial Pilot’s Licence is a program called Flight Pro Sim. Flight Pro Sim offers real life cockpit controls, thousands of airports and the freedom to fly anywhere in the world, and anytime of day or night with exceptional detail and unlimited weather conditions.

    For example, recently I was studying for the instrument portion of my flight test, I actually practiced instrument flying on the Cessna C-172 on Flight Pro Sim. I tracked inbound/outbound radials to the VOR at LAX (Las Angeles Airport). Navigated through different weather conditions at night using ADF equipment and also flew GPS direct. Practicing with Flight Pro Sim helped me to gain a better understanding of Radio Navigation for my flight test.

    Flight Pro Sim offers more than 80 different planes, and new ones constantly being added, from the Wright brother’s plane to the most modern military fighter aircraft, and even helicopters. If there is an aircraft that you would like to try flying, Flight Pro Sim probably has it.

    Flight Pro Sim offers a very challenging and rewarding experience. Even for a real-life Pilot like myself. I would recommend purchasing this product before making the decision to become a pilot, as this is the closest experience to Real-world Flying that I have found. If you decide to become a pilot, it can also be used as an effective training tool during your flight training.

For more information on Becoming a Pilot,

Visit my website at:     http://www.learn2flyonline.com/

A Commercial VFR rated Helicopter pilot, as well as a Private Fixed Wing Pilot, Robert John has logged many real life flight hours and can attest to the real-life flight experience that Flight Pro Sim has to offer. Get your copy soon!!

Robert John
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“The Flight Simulator Experience Show” – Episode #6

Posted January 28th, 2010 by Bigglesbarker and filed in BestFlightSimulator
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Thanks for watching. twitter.com “The Flight Simulator Experience Show” – Episode #6 was created under Microsoft’s Game Content Usage Rules using assets from Flight Simulator X, © Microsoft Corporation.

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Flight Simulator Review – A Pilot’s Perspective

    As far back as I can remember, I have wanted to be a pilot. Like many people, as a child I would look up at the sky and dream of one day becoming a pilot and flying my very own airplane. Now, many years later as an adult, I have achieved this goal. I am now a Commercially Rated Helicopter pilot, as well as a Private Fixed wing pilot.

    Before I started years of very expensive and in-depth flight training, I started to experiment with different Flight Simulators on the computer. These “games” have become so technologically advanced, that I would not even call them “games” anymore. After using these simulators, I decided that I had the passion to pursue a career in aviation. Later in Flight School, I continued to use them as “advanced learning tools” when studying for exams.

    The latest Flight Simulator Software that I would recommend to be used as an “advanced learning tool” before you think about spending $50,000 on a Commercial Pilot’s Licence is a program called Flight Pro Sim. Flight Pro Sim offers real life cockpit controls, thousands of airports and the freedom to fly anywhere in the world, and anytime of day or night with exceptional detail and unlimited weather conditions.

    For example, recently I was studying for the instrument portion of my flight test, I actually practiced instrument flying on the Cessna C-172 on Flight Pro Sim. I tracked inbound/outbound radials to the VOR at LAX (Las Angeles Airport). Navigated through different weather conditions at night using ADF equipment and also flew GPS direct. Practicing with Flight Pro Sim helped me to gain a better understanding of Radio Navigation for my flight test.

    Flight Pro Sim offers more than 80 different planes, and new ones constantly being added, from the Wright brother’s plane to the most modern military fighter aircraft, and even helicopters. If there is an aircraft that you would like to try flying, Flight Pro Sim probably has it.

    Flight Pro Sim offers a very challenging and rewarding experience. Even for a real-life Pilot like myself. I would recommend purchasing this product before making the decision to become a pilot, as this is the closest experience to Real-world Flying that I have found. If you decide to become a pilot, it can also be used as an effective training tool during your flight training.

For more information on Becoming a Pilot,

Visit my website at:     http://www.learn2flyonline.com/

A Commercial VFR rated Helicopter pilot, as well as a Private Fixed Wing Pilot, Robert John has logged many real life flight hours and can attest to the real-life flight experience that Flight Pro Sim has to offer. Get your copy soon!!

Robert John
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Combat Flight Simulator

Posted January 4th, 2010 by Bigglesbarker and filed in BestFlightSimulator
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