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Getting better at landing...

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Sat Mar 27, 2004 10:30 pm
by BomberGirl
Hi guys,
Re: Getting better at landing...

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Sat Mar 27, 2004 11:14 pm
by BFMF
Good for you!

practice makes perfect. Keep it up!

Re: Getting better at landing...

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Sun Mar 28, 2004 4:44 am
by stevewilson
Shucks I've tried that and could get that great gal on the runway. Nice going Bombergirl.

Re: Getting better at landing...

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Sun Mar 28, 2004 5:57 am
by Fozzer
Hi Sue...!
I hope you have practiced many, many, take-offs, cruises, and landings in your Cessna 152 trainer before attempting to navigate those little boys toys...

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LOL...!
Cheers Sue....

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Have fun, and fly safe...

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Paul.
Re: Getting better at landing...

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Sun Mar 28, 2004 6:53 am
by Poseidon
A good practice is to setup approach situation using the slew mode, save them, and then land several times. This way you can save time for landing practice without having to do the whole flying. Try different approaches, different directions before the final turn and then try adding winds. Once you can land with strong crosswind you will have mastered the technique.
Re: Getting better at landing...

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Sun Mar 28, 2004 7:24 am
by Fozzer
John and Martha King's flying lessons in the flight sim's are always good for training, (and a good old laugh)...!
After practicing flying under all weather conditions using my trusty Cessma 150/152 for the past 7 years has left me in good stead for success, (and survival)...

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Cheers all...

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Paul.
...there's nothing like a bit of flight training now and again to keep up to scratch...

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Re: Getting better at landing...

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Sun Mar 28, 2004 7:38 am
by BomberGirl
Thanks everyone!
Time, Practice & Patience (or Autoland) will have me landing like a pro eventually. Right now tho, I'm still working on the real basics like being properly lined up and then touching down BEFORE I've overflown 1/2 to 3/4 of the runway.
One of the really surprising (and kind of annoying) thing is that I do alot better flying the big planes (B-52H, AN-225) or a high-performance fighter like the F-16 or F-16XL than I do that little Cessna. Put me in that trainer, and I'm up, down, all around and then soon right into the ground. Pancho Barnes, I'm not.
But, I've been flying for less than 2 weeks now, so I figure I'm making good progress. In a few more months, I'll audition for the Thunderbirds! ;D
Take care everyone.
Sue
Re: Getting better at landing...

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Sun Mar 28, 2004 1:12 pm
by Kazansky
From one beginner to another: nice.

I've been practicing for a couple of days now, and I can now successfully land a Cessna maybe 2/3 or 3/4 of the time...
Re: Getting better at landing...

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Mon Mar 29, 2004 3:28 am
by Poseidon
One of the really surprising (and kind of annoying) thing is that I do alot better flying the big planes (B-52H, AN-225) or a high-performance fighter like the F-16 or F-16XL than I do that little Cessna.
In fact landing a big airplane (like a B52) is easier than landing a small one. F16 is another story. I believe you will love Kirk Olson's F16 although it will be quite difficult to land as the easiest thing is damaging your main gear during touchdown. However it is a real "fiesta" flying it and it is absolutely realistic as well.
Re: Getting better at landing...

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Mon Mar 29, 2004 8:48 am
by Fly2e
Congrats on landing that thing Sue.
You know, if you like sharing your photos with us, there is a forum dedicated to screen shots. Click on the link below and have fun!! ;D
http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb/ ... ard=screenDave 8)
Re: Getting better at landing...

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Mon Mar 29, 2004 9:32 am
by Saitek
Well done.

I can fly all the light aircraft perfect, but I'm still absolutely nuts on the big planes. I've been flying for a quite some time and yet when I land the big boys they always go up in smoke!

Funny u prefer the big planes, maybe I should go back to them and give them more practise. Perhaps I've looking at them with the wrong attitude. Oh well, we are all different.
Regards,
Ben
Re: Getting better at landing...

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Mon Mar 29, 2004 1:46 pm
by Dan
Not sure I could land a '52 that well... Put a 1 in front of it (C152!) and i could....
dan
Re: Getting better at landing...

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Mon Mar 29, 2004 3:26 pm
by Craig.
practise makes perfect. I have just about perfected everything from a little cessna to the 747.. only thing i cant get to grips with is the choppers, but thats because i have no rudder pedals of twist grip on my joystick, and since i hate using the keyboard for that control i just avoid them usually.
Re: Getting better at landing...

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Mon Mar 29, 2004 3:46 pm
by Saitek
Choppers! Well they are awful to fly. There does not seem to be any similarities between a plane and a heli. I haven't even really considered them. I suppose I'm still a weak novice. Hopefully my time will come when I will be able to.
I and my brother have a Saitek R440 force feedback wheel. It has pedals and I have hardly ever used it. It is a brilliant peice of tech. but I am so used to a stick that I didn't want to learn all over again, so I never use it.
Regards
Ben
Re: Getting better at landing...

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Mon Mar 29, 2004 4:09 pm
by Woodlouse2002
I tend to fly big planes like I fly little ones. However, as the bigger ones are less responsive I tend to crash a lot. Tis quite embarassing when your forget your in a 747 and start trying to do a barrel role. And when landing when you forget that these planes can't stay in the air at speeds under 300mph.