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~ Screenshots -- IPACS Aerofly FS2 ~

Lights of San Francisco.
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Matt
 
On the ipacs forums, they just released a bunch of repaint templates for christmas. Hopefully you will get a bunch more liveries to show off.
 
IPACS Florida South Scenery... Dry Tortugas
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Manatee's a nice touch... one even an animated swimmer. Water even has depth in some bits rather than a hard surface.
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Matt
 
Gentlemen,

How is helicopter flying in Aerofly2 compared to FSX/P3D ?......

In general terms would you call it a better or worse heli sim or just about the same as FSX/P3D ?

I could never get the grips on Helicopter flying in FSX/P3D ( hovering, 360 turn on the spot, don't even talk about smoothly landing on the spot... :stupid: ). Would i be able to in AF2 ?? ( with practise of course.. :cool:)

Thanks for any info about that.

Cheers,
jan
 
Never flown a real Heli, but have flown in FSX. Never found that very easy depending on the model. The Aerofly R22 has two modes to fly the Helicopter. The easy version is quite straightforward. Very stable and good if you want to enjoy the view. The Profi version has (I've read) been developed to be very realistic with consultation with experts and is very hard... I use it most of the time but its not relaxing because it takes constant work to fly the thing as i'm sure the real thing does. Profi mode is harder than FSX it seems to me. I think you'd master either ok given practice... my two cents.

Matt
 
... The Aerofly R22 has two modes to fly the Helicopter. The easy version is quite straightforward. Very stable and good if you want to enjoy the view. The Profi version has (I've read) been developed to be very realistic with consultation with experts and is very hard...
Matt and Jan, I had use of a Rift VR headset over the holiday season, and it was a blast mastering the R22 Pro version. I rate it one of the best flightsimming experiences in 20 years.
And because you have situational awareness, it's actually easier to fly in VR.
I so hope the promised high-res VR sets are released soon...
 
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