Thanks. Talking of published speeds, I need to work on that, I stioll come in too fast. I'm at 190kts when ATC makes the last turn in for the approach (usually about 12nm out) and still at about 160kts within 3nm of the landing with full flaps.
Hussein.
It's tricky to figure out what speed to use without an approach plate (although not all of them specify a speed), but so far the ones I've seen indicate a speed on descent that just about matches the approach or pattern speed listed for the aircraft. For example, The ILS approach plate for KBFI's runway 13R (available as part of the FS9 flight lessons) has numerous options: 70, 90, 100, 120, 140, and 160 knots. When in doubt, it seems best to go with whatever speed is normal for approach- somewhere close to max flaps-extended speed or gear-extended speed.
I also make sure I'm set up at least speed-wise when I'm at the ATC-assigned altitude and intercept the localizer, then I get the gear and flaps down right away.
There may be a descent-from-cruise speed listed for your plane, also- if you use that when ATC first orders you to descend, you'll have less trouble slowing up for the approach.