Actually, flying from
inside an aircraft is much easier than doing it by RC. As long as the model is flying
away from you, things operate just as they would with pilot input. When it's flying
toward you, left becomes right and vice versa!!
It's rather like looking in a mirror as opposed to looking at your image projected on a screen/monitor. Now, have the aircraft fly
toward you
inverted...
Fortunately, 99.9% of my flying was from
inside the cockpit. When I flew RC, I also had to do the
repairing, didn't have
that problem when I was getting paid to fly! Nor did I have to pay for the fuel!!
BTW, I never flew the 380, only the <
300 and 310>. Still wide bodies but much shorter. Typical of the French, the 310 is actually smaller than the 300... and the 320 is smaller still! It's not even a wide body!!! The numbers were simply indicative of the design/build order, not size. And even Boeing had somewhat unintuitive numbers for the 707, 727 (shorter), 737 (shortest).