Oh I see where you're coming from now....sorry for the confusion. I meant that I have taken hundreds of flights in (real) C182, 185, 206 and a decent amount in the 172 and DH Beaver,.....but I normally exit the aircraft at 10,000', so I really have no idea how to land an aircraft......because I've only even been in one that has landed a couple of times. I understand the take off, climb to altitude and cruise, but after that I'm lost.
So...to start my virtual flying career, I am doing my (virtual) training on the 172 because the instrument layout is familiar to me

Thats awsome matey if you ask alot of guys on this forum they will tell you how real flightsim is and aids real world pilots.
I am exremly fortunate to work at well, work isn't really the corrct word, i build 737-800 flight simulators at Pacific Simulators 2010 ltd so really i'm around flightsimulation more than 12hrs a day.
You will be amazed just how many hrs you clock up on flightsim, it;s very addictive lolss, Happy flying buddy