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realistic aerobatic trainer

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Hello,I have tried several airplanes in FS9 but none of them have realistic behavior.For example to enter a spin, full elevator and full rudder, same for a flick roll. None of the planes I have tried so far entered a correct spin.I would love to find a plane that does all this as realistic as possible.Or maybe some extra software that needs to be installed ?Any help would be apreciated.Thanks !BubblesBulldog pilot

Anything from Real Air Simulations will be what you are looking for in an FS9 aerobatic aircraft. I only have their Spitfire but I've seen great reviews of their SF260. The Spitfire spins very realistically and you can do a flick roll and it's downright vicious! :( Rolls and loops require correct technique and when it stalls, you know all about it! It will also do a high speed stall if you pull too many Gs in a pull-up. It is great fun to fly...Everything about their Spitfire (including bonus WWII scenery with AI) is awesome - you will not be disappointed! The designer of RAS is a man named Rob Young and he is widely acknowledged as THE expert on FS9 FDE design.

Hello,I have tried several airplanes in FS9 but none of them have realistic behavior.For example to enter a spin, full elevator and full rudder, same for a flick roll. None of the planes I have tried so far entered a correct spin.I would love to find a plane that does all this as realistic as possible.Or maybe some extra software that needs to be installed ?Any help would be apreciated.Thanks !BubblesBulldog pilot
In addition to finding an aircraft that performs accurately, you need good peripheral cues of the world about you.I can heartily recommend multiple views in FS for aerobatics.Alex ReidInverted over CYYJ

Thanks !Well I have hree 50" screens setup in a rectangle so covering 180° which is great for references.I have the FS9 realair Marchetti but this version doesn't have the improved aerdynamics as the FSX one.I would like to stick with FS9 due to the tripple monitor setup.

Thanks !Well I have hree 50" screens setup in a rectangle so covering 180° which is great for references.I have the FS9 realair Marchetti but this version doesn't have the improved aerdynamics as the FSX one.I would like to stick with FS9 due to the tripple monitor setup.
Sounds like a fantastic setup. We would all love to see a pic!alex Reid

In the middle of setting it up on another location, will get the pictures up then :-)

Cant wait for some pics.

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