![]() As with all things, customizable of course. Whether they literally depict wings falling off or not is irellevent I suppose (though I do believe there is one sim out there that has such depictions), but at the very least it should simulate the underlying effects of the structural damage (IE: complete loss of control). It would in fact be prudent, I think, to demonstrate such effects as a matter of emphasizing the dangers of flying in such conditions, rather than ignore the reality. This may not be a "crash simulator," but I can tell you if you fly a small GA aircraft into a violent storm, bad things can happen, not excluding wings literally falling off due to the stresses involved. ![]() This should entail collapased gear due to rough landings, belly landings, and water ditches, as well as stresses on gear, flaps and other control surfaces when overstressing the aircraft. While it may not be necessary to see burning buildings, and aircraft manufacturers may understandably not be comortable seeing their planes plough into the ground in massive explosions like a Kerbal space rocket, it would still be worth simulating realistic structural damage and crash dynamics, whether it's depicted it or not. Which is an unfortunate line of thinking, because aircraft do indeed crash in real life, and it'd be apt to simulate such things. ![]() Carry-on bag with a book, headphones, pen, and charging cable. Snacks, premium beverages, and meal service (incl. Fairly accurate satellite imagery of your flight path. I doubt it, and the reason will be the usual "this is a flight simulator, not a crash simulator" Simply put, Airplane Mode is the most realistic flight simulation ever created.
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