

I'm happy with my Graphite iMac and I'll live without being able to keep my flying proficiency up to par using a computer simulator. And the problems encountered with Macs - and I admit, there are some - far underweigh the hemorrhaging I went through with DOS and Windows for nearly 10 years.

In my early computer days they gave me nothing but headaches. Regardless, I will never own a Windows PC again, although I'm forced to use them occasionally. And when a manufacturer is looking to make money, I can't argue that they'd make a killing profit designing simulators for Apples. But the computer market consists of approximately 80% Windows PCs, so that's where the money is. From my experience, I'd consider them very equal. One simulator maker actually wrote me that the Mac graphic capability is far inferior to that of Windows PCs - a point I highly contest. I was told the market for Macs isn't big enough to invest the time writing new (or translating the existing) programming language for Macs.

Sorry, as for now I am not aware of any R/C flight simulators for Apple computers.īut I raised that question about a year ago, but not in The E Zone I contacted a few flight simulator producers directly.
