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Can I learn to fly in a computer simulation?

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... said Chino.

Of course Microsoft Flight Simulator is the most famous civilian sim, but I haven't used it since FS 5.1, so I don't know the current capabilities. I have played a bit with Flight Unlimited II (FU2) -- it's a good sim with many of the same features as FLY!, but its panels are not as realistic, and it is restricted to the San Francisco area (FU3 is Seattle). FLY! has a lot of features beyond what I discussed above -- it has a great flight planner interface and several other planes including a business jet with full instrumentation. Sounds like fun, but I think I will get my Cessna landings a little smoother before I tackle a biz jet. Besides, when I fly jets, I like them to have guns!
 

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