Roberto Inzerillo wrote:

> As I see it, FGFS won't probably _need_ to take into account the elastic 
> deformations of its structure in order to get a nice simulation ... but 
> that's part of the visual simulation, a very interesting aspect of the 
> visual realism of the simulator. I wonder what do pilots (those flying 
> real) think about such a feature in FGFS?

I guess having an elastic wing on a 747 or, even better, on a B52 would
be a really impressinve feature. Glider pilots might be interested as
well, but we'd better have 'working' thermals for such a case.
With a simple SE Cessna or Piper the wing doesn't look very much
elastic. If the wing of our Cessna would start moving then I'd consider
myself to be in serious trouble  ;-)

Regards,
        Martin.
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