Flight Simulator Discussion and Comments

Air Force Brat

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When I was a kid, around 10 maybe(?), we had an old Apple system and some kind of an A320 sim. Really good actually. The graphics were poor, but the sim included IFR maps for all of Europe. Very many airports and pretty much all the nav-aids were included. Back then I didn't really cope with all the requirenments behind it. But at least the IFR nav part was already ok for me to do. That was my intro into flight Sims.

Then years later I had a win PC game called "Enemy Engaged", I believe. You could either fly an Apache or a Havock attack helo in three different scenarios. The fighting part was fun, but really not that much behind it aviation wise.

There were a few smaller games likewise in between. And eventually, already almost 10 years ago I'm afraid, I found "Lock On: Modern Air Combat". Pretty nicely detailed. Allowing me to fly F-15s, A-10s, Flankers, Fulcrums and Frogfoots. To include carrier landings and takeoffs on the Kuznetsov. That's were I spent most my time really going into the details.

The game would allow you to fly down an ILS to the runway as well. Since a glideslope will bring you down about 1.000ft after the threshhold, plus round out and flare, for shorter RWYs I tried to stay a little below and fly it down. If I knew there were no obstacles.
I sometimes tried FS with bigger jets on a friends PC. Even though a single monitor isn't that great for visual approaches, some rules of thumb helped out pretty well.
Like I think line up really early, 10+ nm out, with the centerline. Do so with shallow banking for a clean setup, and not with those ugly rudder snaps. For a 3° glideslope start decend at 3x the altitude? And then set a descend rate of 5 times your ground speed. Actually worked out pretty well. Maybe a little more in between to go to 3 red 1 white approaching the overrun. And slowly break the decent with pitch.

Anyhow, I'm sometimes looking for the game when in a store, but I'm not sure if I'd actually play it that often to justify the expense.

I have an i5 @ 2,5GHz I think, an GT560Ti and 8GB of RAM. I'd have to check on the required specs.

That would likely get you started on my Flight Sim X, I had to buy a new graphics card as the fan on my card shot the Kraps, it would heat up and shut down my computer. So my new AMD HD5850 arrived via fedex yesterday, and I installed it with one six pin connector but could not get any graphics, I downloaded my drivers several times. I finally got on the internet and somebody mention that there were two six pin connections and sure enough, there was. After hunting around my case for a while, I found another power supply with a different connector, checked my Sapphire box and sure enough there were two jumper wires that would work. Took one of those plugged it in, and connected the "two" six pin power leads and fired it up, after a little tweaking perfection, well as close as I will get on my budget, still wish I had an I7 and a higher end graphics card, but hey, I'm back in the air! (virtually.
 

Air Force Brat

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No doubt, I fixed Chili for supper tonight, the twins are out with their boyfriends, one loves chili, the other one, not so much, but the Honey Badger said it was really good. It is about 7 degrees above 0 here tonight, so we did not have church, just kinda chilling out, for real, LOL.
That would likely get you started on my Flight Sim X, I had to buy a new graphics card as the fan on my card shot the Kraps, it would heat up and shut down my computer. So my new AMD HD5850 arrived via fedex yesterday, and I installed it with one six pin connector but could not get any graphics, I downloaded my drivers several times. I finally got on the internet and somebody mention that there were two six pin connections and sure enough, there was. After hunting around my case for a while, I found another power supply with a different connector, checked my Sapphire box and sure enough there were two jumper wires that would work. Took one of those plugged it in, and connected the "two" six pin power leads and fired it up, after a little tweaking perfection, well as close as I will get on my budget, still wish I had an I7 and a higher end graphics card, but hey, I'm back in the air! (virtually.

Well, I added an F-22 to my FSX,,, nice modeling, didn't fly very well at first, I had to back off the ground detail, now its up and running pretty well, amazing performance, I did take it to 17.5 Gs,, I expect that's about right for the Raptor,, had to dive it from about 70,000 ft and get it well up in the MACH numbers, but that's what the g meter read after I came to??
 

hydrogenpi

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Although its definitely a bit aged now, one of my favorite F-22 flight simulators is the F-22 ADF/ F-22 TAW sim by the DiD (now defunct company) created by a British developer. This was a state of the art sim at the time, during the late 1999s era. It was one of the first flight simulators to support 3dfx and I upgraded to a voodoo graphics card just to play it in 'hardware' mode to see the neat 3D effects.



It has since become abandonware for decades but is still fun the play... if interested check this forum out
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hydrogenpi

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Now in terms of current state of the art, I have to say the DCS F-18 is beyond awesome, almost all the systems are simulated to exacting specification. Too bad they cannot make one like this for the F-22 and F-35 since the jets are still too new and much too classified.

 

hydrogenpi

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One final flashback to the past...

When PMDG first released their 747 flight sim addon for FS9 my computer wasn't up to hardware specs at the time and I had to resort to using the DOS version of Precision Simulator 744 to "train" for the PMDG 747-400 simulator lol.... for when I upgraded my PC lol

A little bit of irony is that PMDG (Precision Manuals Development Group) actually got their start in the industry as a company that wrote manuals for the Aerowinx Precision Simulator product (the then DOS version) and later decided to try their hands in flight sim third-party add-on development using the Microsoft Flight Simulator SDK for FS9 and later FSX.

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Air Force Brat

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Although its definitely a bit aged now, one of my favorite F-22 flight simulators is the F-22 ADF/ F-22 TAW sim by the DiD (now defunct company) created by a British developer. This was a state of the art sim at the time, during the late 1999s era. It was one of the first flight simulators to support 3dfx and I upgraded to a voodoo graphics card just to play it in 'hardware' mode to see the neat 3D effects.



It has since become abandonware for decades but is still fun the play... if interested check this forum out
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Very nicely done sir, I suppose you had to beat the dust out of this old thread, I'm going to attempt to start a thread for fire arms?? we will see how it goes, but I appreciated your insight on the corona virus thread...
 

hydrogenpi

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Latest Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 is a game changer....

80GB just for the base install, need a fast internet connection to stream the rest in real-time, and a state of the art RTX2080Ti just to get decent frames but the detail and level of simulation is just mind blowing...

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Air Force Brat

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Latest Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 is a game changer....

80GB just for the base install, need a fast internet connection to stream the rest in real-time, and a state of the art RTX2080Ti just to get decent frames but the detail and level of simulation is just mind blowing...

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Im looking forward to it, I had a good time flying the Cardinal last weekend, Dans upgraded the instrument lighting making night flying much more pleasant.
 

hydrogenpi

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Im looking forward to it, I had a good time flying the Cardinal last weekend, Dans upgraded the instrument lighting making night flying much more pleasant.


yes, VFR is now possible everywhere on earth... because they are using the Azure data of the Bing maps and have street level detail basically for entire planet... and there is one massive unified online multiplayer, basically everyone that ever plays this FS2020 will be sharing the same online earth, so now all the traffic is real life traffic instead of just AI bots....

I had to reinstall my OS just to play this because I was using the Windows 10 LTSB/LTSC version, and for this FS2020 you have to install it via the App store... so windows 7 is no an option for sure.

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BMEWS

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The new Microsoft Flight Simulator comes out 18th of August in 2 weeks. It on Steam as well, I got the premium deluxe which costs $120 and includes Boeing 787

Microsoft will also have a SDK, so I can import a J20 model I have in 3ds max to IGES or Solidworks format, do some CFD analysis with Ansys or Autodesk CFD, and create an aerodynamically realistic J-20 to fly around in a world thats never before been simulated to this level of fidelity, including realtime volumetric clouds, realistic weather and all that
 
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