heres the deal: i learnt to fly some years ago but never quite finished. last i flew was about 6 years ago. im going to finish it off this year. my main concern now is that i learnt to fly where i grew up and naturally had a good sense of where i was. ive since moved to a different city. so what im wondering is- do flight sims simulate geography accurately to the extent that you can recognise roads, rivers towers and other landmarks?
the actual flying is like riding a bike- you never forget. so i dont really want a flight sim to pratice flying as such, but to do a crash course in the local geography. i have some charts at the moment but it would be great to relate them to an aerial view BEFORE i go flying!
i guess the big one is microsoft flight sim. i wonder too if you can get most popular planes? for me a want a piper pa28 and maps for brisbane, south east queensland australia. ill will google but a first hand account would be much better (",)