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Which plane is easiest and most realistic to handfly in FS9?Is the most realistic handflyer also the easiest plane to handfly?

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Guest abent

I like the Aerocommanders by Milton Schupe and his talented group.These handfly very nicely indeed.Adam

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Guest Lobaeux4

Handfly? For my money, probably the FeelThere CRJ. It just seems so smooth!

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Guest oyvindhansen

Anything by Realair. But they are not the easiest, as they unlike most will actually crash if you do serious mistakes like not watching your speed on the approach. -

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Guest allcott

As well as the recommendations above, the Aerosoft Katana is among the easiest handflyers, as well as being realistic. The MAAM DC-3 is also a really good handflyerAllcott

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Guest babua

Among Jets surely fokker 70 and 100 series from project fokker

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Guest Tim W

Apart of course for the MAAMSIM products in which I have a vested interest, my vote currently goes to the FSDZigns L-1049a Constellation, Hand flies beautifully.But wait till the RealAir Spitfire MK14 comes out! then you'll be in for a treat!CheersTimhttp://www.fssupport.com/maam_sim/maamsim_logo.gif

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Guest Richard_H

The Lyons Cub feels very faithful to real life in the air, though taxiing is way too easy.

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Oleksiy Frolov's Dash 8 by far


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I've always enjoyed hand flying the 767's from Project Opensky. Very little adjustment to the aileron and rudder null points is required.http://www.2decker.com/media/solent1-2.JPGAlex ChristoffN562ZBaltimore, MD


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In addition to the others mentioned, I would add the FSD planes as well. Especially the latest twins, the Aerostar and Navajo. Those planes are some of the smoothest and most stable planes available to fly.


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LIKE:Big Jet: Boeing 737NG (600/700 series) from PMDG great to fly WITHOUT the FMC and Autopilot.Props: Love the Carenado Beechcraft V35 and RealAir Simulations SF-260RegardsAdam

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Guest lemonadedrinker

let me see; my tuppence worth would be- the tweaked airfile dc3s from dc3 airways,i did put some others but think the dc3 the bird of choice, yurss definitly.

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Really? I have the Scout and find it easy to fly, really easy in fact. Maybe the SF is much different though, I don't have it.


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