Gene Buckle wrote:

> > Personally I'd go crazy in the real Cessna if it would take me one
> > third of a second until the beast starts !! responding to a control
> > movement - this would turn almost every landing at gusty crosswind into
> > a really difficult situation ....
> 
> Martin, the 300ms figure is really only applicable to a Level A simulator
> which is basically equivalent to a cockpit procedures trainer with no
> visuals.

Ok - that one makes sense. On the other hand, any type of 'tricky' VFR
flight with 300 ms delay, I'd expect even with 150 ms would ruin every
pilot's nerves ....  :-)

> BTW, sorry for being such a jerk.  You were able to (likely
> unintentionally) wind me up like a clock-spring connected to a gas
> turbine. :)

  ;-)
You're welcome, it's ok,

        Martin.
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