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a little help on landing

Postby lim » Thu Aug 11, 2005 10:05 am

hi. just wanted to know, how do you make sure that the aircraft lands on the tarmac, not on the grass or something? i seem to keep missing the runway ???. any help appreciated!
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Re: a little help on landing

Postby TwoLow » Thu Aug 11, 2005 10:09 am

Turn on visual flightpath until your more familiar with the game.

During the flight hit alt, then at the top hit aircraft, then visual flightpath and once the window pops up click the box to turn it on.

This will display red boxes on the runway your landing on and just turn and decend until your right in the boxes.

You will have to make sure your NAV1 radio is tuned to the runway your landing on for the boxes to show up correctly.
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Re: a little help on landing

Postby microlight » Thu Aug 11, 2005 11:03 am

... and learn how to use the instrument landing systems. You'll need to if you regularly fly big jets.

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Re: a little help on landing

Postby MWISimmer » Thu Aug 11, 2005 12:01 pm

For a very detailed landing tutorial by our very own Nav, see this thread:
http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb/ ... 1111322151

Hope it helps!
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Re: a little help on landing

Postby JBaymore » Thu Aug 11, 2005 4:52 pm

lim,

My advice is to do the basic flight lessons from the start.  learn to fly the nice easy Cessna 172...and then work up to more difficult aircraft.

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Re: a little help on landing

Postby Calb » Fri Aug 12, 2005 1:27 am

I'll second that, John.

That's how it's done in the real world and, as we all know, it's quite successful.

Want true realism in FS? Start small and work your way up.

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Re: a little help on landing

Postby lim » Fri Aug 12, 2005 1:50 am

cool. i try out all the wonderful suggestions. just wanted to ask....er, what happens when we park at the gates. nothing happens right? how do we end the game? or is it we end as we like?
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Re: a little help on landing

Postby commoner » Fri Aug 12, 2005 2:08 am

cool. i try out all the wonderful suggestions. just wanted to ask....er, what happens when we park at the gates. nothing happens right? how do we end the game? or is it we end as we like?


...just as in real life lim....set the brakes turn out the lights..switch off the engine...... and go have some beers........ ;D
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Re: a little help on landing

Postby beefhole » Fri Aug 12, 2005 8:02 am

Yup, you end it at your discretion ;)
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Re: a little help on landing

Postby Nav » Fri Aug 12, 2005 9:54 am

Seriously for a moment, lim, at the end of a flight, you can save the game and start your next trip from the same place, if you like.

Another useful trick is to set up a landing say 20 miles out, and THEN save it. That way you can come back to it any time to practise and perfect your landings - and it's also useful for trying out new aeroplanes.
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Re: a little help on landing

Postby lim » Fri Aug 12, 2005 9:44 pm

honestly, i feel so honored for NAV to reply to my posts. THANKS. yep. by the way, how can you tell the distance from the GPS? like how far you are from the airport runway? thanks NAV!
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Re: a little help on landing

Postby Graycat » Sat Aug 13, 2005 12:15 am

Heya Lim,

When you have your GPS set for a destination airport simply look in the upper right corner.  Your distance from your destination in nautical miles (NM) will appear here.
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Re: a little help on landing

Postby Nav » Sat Aug 13, 2005 1:23 am

honestly, i feel so honored for NAV to reply to my posts. THANKS. yep. by the way, how can you tell the distance from the GPS? like how far you are from the airport runway? thanks NAV!


Wow! Briefly considered taking out a PayPal account and charging for advice! :)

lim, the magic letters are 'DME' - standing for 'Distance Measuring Equipment'. Most VORs and ILS systems have a DME linked to them, and the distance out is shown on the panel.

Only trouble is, it's in different places on different FS9 aircraft. On the 737 (see that landing tutorial) it's shown on the HSI ('Horizontal Situation Indicator') at bottom left, along with the ILS display.

On other aeroplanes it's a separate display - usually red numerals in a separate small gauge. Beside it there will be a selection switch for 'Nav1' or 'Nav2' - tune it to whichever you're using - usually Nav1.

Just occasionally the VOR, ILS, and DME are separate installations at a given airport. In that case, get the separate DME frequency from the airport map, set Nav2 to it, and click the small gauge over to 'Nav2'.
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Re: a little help on landing

Postby beefhole » Sat Aug 13, 2005 8:05 am

You can also see distance to your next waypoint in the lower right hand corner of the GPS (I think it's the lower right hand corner-it should have a number followed by nm, eg. 38nm=38 nautical miles from the waypoint).
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Re: a little help on landing

Postby Ivan » Sun Aug 14, 2005 2:56 am

hi. just wanted to know, how do you make sure that the aircraft lands on the tarmac, not on the grass or something? i seem to keep missing the runway ???. any help appreciated!

Use VOR radial or ILS (or RSBN if you have a Tu-154 or An-24)

With the smaller stuff, just point it down in a straight line over the runway and correct with small inputs (or get the An-14 and land sidewards in a crosswind)
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