Getting The Most Out Of Realflight - GREAT PLANES RealFlight 7 User Manual

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Getting the Most out of RealFlight

We think you'll agree that RealFlight offers the finest set of instructions and practice
tools of any R/C simulator suited for both beginners and experienced pilots. Great
Planes and Knife Edge Software are committed to the continual improvement of our
products. When using the software, you should keep two things in mind:
First, similar to other pursuits, what you get out of RealFlight depends upon what you
put into it. Mastering radio control requires a great deal of patience and practice. If
you crash an aircraft in the simulation, take it very seriously. Crashing an actual R/C
aircraft can cost you a lot of time and money. Try to identify what you did incorrectly,
and use the experience to avoid making the same mistake again.
Secondly, while the simulator is quite realistic and will assist you in learning many of the
skills necessary to become a proficient pilot, there is no substitute for actual flying time
at the field. A simulation can be a wonderful practice tool. However, no simulator, no
matter how realistic, can completely replace a qualified, experienced, human flight
instructor. If you are new to R/C, you should never attempt to fly a real aircraft
without the supervision of a qualified instructor; no matter how accomplished you are
on the simulator.
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