This is how I see FA.
When I was doing the online squadron thing (back in the hay-days of the USVN) I used tell people trying to learn Falcon 4.0 and JANE's F/A-18 to get FA.
I see FA as the T-38 of Jet flight sims.It's a great way to get the basics of simulated combat down, and a good place to start to form the ground work for a good well rounded HOTAS (hands on throttle and stick) settings that will carry over some what to the other simulations.
Although each simulation has different keys for simular functions, you can set all your simulations to use the same HOTAS buttons to do simular things.
I.E. all my sims use the same HOTAS buttons to do simular functions in that particular simulation.
FA is a fun and an easy way to learn, where as Falcon and F/A-18 have a steeper learning curve.
F/A-18E is my personal favorite bar none.
But no simulation I have ever ran comes close to the fun I have had with FA.
Anybody can master it quickly and it runs great on almost any computer.
And lets not forget that it is also a great way to start learning the fundamentals of mission building.
P.S.
A good if not great way to simulate flying an F-14 is to get the
Team Super Hornet (TSH) Add-On. . Yes I know the flight model is unchanged, but at least you get a good (although not perfect) working F-14 cockpit, and the carrier ops that are JANEs F/A-18.
And there's the
IRAQ-PAK add-on that adds the Persian Gulf Theatre also, so you can simulate operations there.
Please go here for some of the best JANE's F/A-18E goings on, you also can talk directly to the guys that MADE the JANE's F/A-18E simulation.
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