@Guydabest There are NO glitches in the physics, the physics for the pc desktop version are the same as the FAA certified version. Lol. And if you dont believe xplane has a $1000 certified version, your an idiot, just look it up.
@Guydabest Erm no im loling at you. Xplane works with blade element theory which calculates things like imediate air pressure, wind, stress weight etc etc on many different parts of an aircraft body in real time about 10 times a second. Unlike the extremely shitty pre recorded tables that allow a cesna to fly like a space shuttle in fsx!
@PlaneAU Umm...no. X-planes physics aren't great, you should see some glitches there are, search youtube. FAA certified? XD no PC sim would be FAA certified, it all works off data tables. Lol'd
No FSX is shit! Its inappropriate for this situation as X-Plane has physics as realistic as they can get on a simulation. It's also FAA certified. This sim is FAA certified for pilot training probably, if it were FSX it wouldn't/couldn't be. FSX can even do spherical projection!
@PlaneAU *looses interest* lol
Guydabest 1 year ago
@Guydabest There are NO glitches in the physics, the physics for the pc desktop version are the same as the FAA certified version. Lol. And if you dont believe xplane has a $1000 certified version, your an idiot, just look it up.
PlaneAU 1 year ago
@Guydabest Erm no im loling at you. Xplane works with blade element theory which calculates things like imediate air pressure, wind, stress weight etc etc on many different parts of an aircraft body in real time about 10 times a second. Unlike the extremely shitty pre recorded tables that allow a cesna to fly like a space shuttle in fsx!
PlaneAU 1 year ago
@PlaneAU Umm...no. X-planes physics aren't great, you should see some glitches there are, search youtube. FAA certified? XD no PC sim would be FAA certified, it all works off data tables. Lol'd
Guydabest 1 year ago
@Guydabest
No FSX is shit! Its inappropriate for this situation as X-Plane has physics as realistic as they can get on a simulation. It's also FAA certified. This sim is FAA certified for pilot training probably, if it were FSX it wouldn't/couldn't be. FSX can even do spherical projection!
PlaneAU 1 year ago
not good. get fsx instead
Guydabest 2 years ago
how much close the x-plane to reality
abulmagd3 2 years ago
Nice video, I love it how the Grand Canyon seems to really tower over the heli.
rainey06au 4 years ago
imagine crysis with this...
Dc13PL 4 years ago