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Posted Saturday, August 25, 2018 2:30:20 PM


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Hello, Group,
I bought FSFlyingSchool 2018 with the Voice Pack last month, and settled on Miss Aviatrix as the instructor. I guess I just find her to be the most fun to listen to, even when she's giving me h*ll about my flying ("You call THAT a landing?!"). My daughter compared her an "angry GPS" (automobile GPS).

My question is do all the same instructors provide the same information, or is there a difference? Do people argue over which one is better?

Having grown tired of using the Google site search, I thought I'd just ask.

Thank you for your patience,

Jim


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Posted Monday, August 27, 2018 4:14:01 AM


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Hi Jim:

All the instructors for X-Plane give the base level of instruction.

Aviatrix and Mitchell give extra instruction in the c172.

Smith - the "chief instructor" - knows everything FSFlyingSchool knows, so he gives extra instruction in all the detail pack planes AND also the add-on packs (which at the date of writing are all built into FSFlyingSchool 2018 for X-Plane 11 and 10) which are not airplane detail packs, such as the Autopilot Tutor and Weather Tutor.


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Posted Saturday, September 01, 2018 1:10:12 PM


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Thank you, Jeff, for the prompt reply and sorry for my tardy one.

I got to noodling around with FSFS and X-Plane, and discovered that if connected, the instructors will cheerfully (well for them...) critique an X-Plane Replay as if it were a live flight.

I "replayed" the same short VFR flight 3 times and made an audio track with each instruction connected, in turn. The points they made were virtually identical, except for style.

It is worth noting that this was a very simple flight; the fanciest thing used was probably trim.


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