The only one I can comment on is TDV.
For that one, you just need to check speed (s) and angle (n), and make sure they're low enough. If your too loose alarm (the buzz) is going off and your angle is very low (I usually descend to a low point, level, take out my landing gear, and then come in for the final approach with barely a tap of the key), you should be fine. The exact numbers are in the manual.
It's definitely a process that takes getting used to, but once
you figure it out it's not too bad.
Is there any way of learning flight simulators like 3D Velocity or Eurofly if you've had no background in aeronautics and the like?
I know 3D Velocity has an active tutorial mode, but I'm good at crashing even on that. Eurofly seems to have no interactive tutorial at all, and the quickstart is turning my head into a gloopy mushy kind of slowness that completely defeats the purpose and also results in an earthshattering boom.
Cheers.
Damien.
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