Ever wonder if flying a plane is as easy as it looks? Think again. This game tries to mimic real flying but ends up with wonky physics and.tricky controls. It’s a bit annoying how you can get stuck on simple things but somehow keeps pulling you in.
The gameplay in Real Airplane Simulator is pretty neat for a flight sim. The tricky part is handling the controls which sometimes feel off. Physics are wonky and can get frustrating but it's interesting to see how planes behave in different conditions. Good for casual players wanting to mess around with flying mechanics.
Most players stick with standard plane setups, but some swear by tweaking engines and wings. You don’t really need fancy loadouts to fly better, but experimenting can be addictive. Just don’t expect major differences; the game feels pretty samey after a while.
My little secret is to always practice nose-up techniques before landings. It makes the approach smoother and less chaotic. Also, don’t ignore the tutorial; it’s more useful than you think. Sometimes just turning off autopilot for a bit helps get a feel for manual control.
The story is simple. Fly from point A to B, complete missions, gain experience. The ending is a bit anticlimactic but you get a sense of progression. Overall, the game can be repetitive, but when you finally master a tricky maneuver, it feels rewarding.