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Just curious

robert41

SOH-CM-2016
How many of us fly by the book? I mean aircraft climb, cruise, descent procedures. Also landing at airports, entering the pattern and such.
I always try to fly any aircraft as close as possible to real world procedures.
 
In FSX it's usually balls to the walls for me (even as a real world pilot).

In DCS A-10C I always start my flights with a chizzled jaw, glint in my eye, nothing but business. By the time I'm nearing the end of the flight I'm like a damn clown!
 
For the most part not me either. More because there are no consequences for running outside of the normal operating procedures in most aircraft.

Now when someone develops a model/FM with realistic damage I try to fly it correctly. Those models are few and far between.

The other part is who among us actually reads the manual?

My guess very few people.
 
On the rare occasion when I fly multiplayer and someone else is actually flying the same leg at the same time, I usually fly more with proper RPM settings, Manifold Pressure where it should be and patterns closer to real world. Most of the time though, as has already been mentioned, there are few consequences for flying outside the envelope so to speak and I am not interested in constantly watching the gauges to monitor proper CHT, etc. It's not why I fly and why I don't fly aircraft (payware especially) that require that you do. . . .it's boring!:salute:
 
FS is where I can fly it any dang way I want... balls to the wall, like a clown (lol Diego), and just about everything in between. The real world, umm not so much. Thank God For Da Sim!
 
I usually fly pretty close to the book when I'm by myself. Screwing around with friends on gamespy can be fun though too.

The other day a friend and I took out the B377 Captain of the Ship and P-47, respectively, into Hurricane Irene. Was a ton of fun, though not terribly realistic...
(Yes his passengers screamed :mixedsmi:)
 
If I have enough time I like flying as realistically as possible. However, few planes I have model enough systems for engine management to be meaningful.
 
Sometimes I fly "by the book" and sometimes I fly "easy". Depends a bit on what and why I fly it. When I'm beta testing I have to fly "by the book". When I want to check progress on a repaint I fly full throttle and don't bother mixture or propeller settings.

In both cases I'm a lousy pilot.

Cheers,
Huub
 
Just want to spend some time having fun and watching the views, namely OrbX scenery...downloading now their last Fall City...
really don't care about learning procedures for all of this planes....
 
I'd just like to know how to fly the acceleration P-51 with out ruining the engine. Can some one point me to a manual on that?
Thanks
 
I only fly the RealAir B60 Duke (both Piston and Turbine) & the VRS Bug by the book. They are the only ones that I own that really warrant it. I do try to fly as realistically as possible on most flights, however time constraints usually prove too short to be able to fly long enough if I'm just going through checklists on each and every sortie. I love the checklist use on these two birds though. They remind me most of RL flying. I haven't picked up any PMDG or A2A planes yet, but those I will definitely be flying by the numbers. :)
 
If I can take off, get from point A to point B, and somehow land on the first attempt, I'll take it anyway I can manage it. I generally don't fly strictly by the book, it's a combo of real / easy. It's more getting off the ground and enjoying being in the air for a while for me. I spend more time during transit outside of the cockpit than I do inside...especially if it's a model I'm particularly fond of.
 
By the book all the way except when testing stuff that requires to permanently shutting down and restarting FSX.
It's just like second nature and I don't fly tubes. :)
 
Virtual airliner pilot. I obey ATC instructions and try to keep within real world procedures as much as FSX allows.
 
No flight rules for me either. Time does not allow to follow the whole ball of wax for me at least. Get in and have fun until wife or chores take me away.

Jim
 
I fly the aircraft by the book ~ it's part of the immersion for me. ATC procedures not as much ~ mainly because I'm not that familiar with them and I usually fly smaller aircraft on short hops or practice circuits. However, I do use FSX's built in ATC when I'm doing a longer flight.
 
I only fly by the book with the Aerosoft CC138 and AS365. Everything else is fun and experimenting with different techniques and some unconventional. I draw a line on the Sim between RW and there has to be a balance of fun and education. Main thing Have Fun and Respect fellow simmers, no sparring.

Bone
"FS is where I can fly it any dang way I want... balls to the wall, like a clown (lol Diego), and just about everything in between. The real world, umm not so much. Thank God For Da Sim!"

Well stated and put:salute:
 
Depends what mood im in/whats happening. Sometimes i get damn lazy and i take any damn thing and just pull it around going no where slowly. If im eye deep in code and busy erradicating bugs in the Milviz F-15E then i use the quickstart switch and sometimes dont even bother to leave the ground if not needed. If im flying a vUSAF mission or busy with one of the VAs or practicing something i want to master....Its the book.
 
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