I've been trying to figure out if you can actually interact with VR controllers in this. Every video I've found people are using mouse and keyboard or flight sticks while in VR; this is exactly what I was hoping to see. I'm definitely going to give it a shot now, thanks! Clicking on things with a mouse or using a flight stick instead of a yoke (or vice-versa) has always seemed so alien to me.
Was it really that bad, though? Operations started at 10 and ended at sunset. Over the week there were just three “grand” departures and arrivals. Otherwise, it was just sporadic flying. I do get that it must be quite a departure from the relative serenity of normal life at Cannon Creek. But I think these guys were respectful. It is your home though, not mine. I respect your frustration. For my part I found CC to be a slice of heaven in the sun. I lived in a tent, ran and OneWheeled-all pretty quiet activities. Welcomed or not, it was a wonderful experience.
When I was on middle school, I saw and add in popular mech. magazine for the 133 that you build at home for 15,675.00 $. I wanted one so bad, and dreamed of flying around my town and flying to the family campsite along the Columbia river....knowing I would never be able to own a C 133, I made a model of one using the picture in the magazine or rather the brochure I sent away for that showed all info about it....this was in 1980. .......does rotorway have a 1/24 scale toy model of the Scorpio 133? I want one.!!!!!!
As a GA pilot who has never flown gliders in his life and powers his rental aircraft with liquid eurodollar bills, it's obvious that you're staying in the air through black magic. The beep boop sound is the magic meter (ectoplasmoscope) telling you just how much abracadabra is getting scooped up at any given time.