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In this podcast, I go over a few tips, tweaks and tricks that I use in order to get the most out of my VR Flight Experience.
You may have noticed that you sometimes get a stutter in your X-Plane 11 when running with your Oculus Rift. This studder can ruin a flight experience. Well, luckily I have a quick tip that could save you from this stuttering world.
This tweak really appears to be a secret, as I don’t see it out there. If it was able to help me, I am sure it will help you. So, take a listen and I hope you enjoy.
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G'Day Sir, Thank you for an amazing and informative podcast. Really helped. I would like to ask you some questions regarding the interview session. Is it mandatory to be a pilot AND using a VR for flight simulators to apply for the interview? If someone is a military fighter pilot and using VR headset then is he eligible to apply for the interview? Thank you again for the podcast and keep doing it:)
Thank you for the nice words.
To answer your question I am not putting any hard rules on the application process. Essentially anyone can apply as long as you have some tie to flight or flight simulation. Thanks again for the comment.