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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby Jared » Tue May 22, 2007 7:53 pm

congrats! :)
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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby spitfire boy » Wed May 23, 2007 10:41 am

I don't remember my first successful landing, on account of the fact that I've never actually had a successful landing :-?
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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby 2992 » Thu May 24, 2007 11:14 am

Congrats ;)
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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby ashaman » Thu May 24, 2007 12:41 pm

I don't remember my first successful landing, on account of the fact that I've never actually had a successful landing :-?


You will. ;)


In one thing the simulated aviation is better than the real; if you screw up, you can always retry with no health nor wealth consequences. ;D


So try and retry, one of these tries you'll get it. ;)
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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby chief1995 » Tue May 29, 2007 8:21 pm

Congratulations Dan, may you have many more flights in this great hobby that so many of us enjoy!

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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby rootbeer » Thu May 31, 2007 2:25 am

My every flight is like my first one. I take off badly, I circle around aimlessly, I try to line up on the runway, I miss and crash into the buildings in the parking area. Then I reach for a Bloody Mary...
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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby Dan Morera » Thu May 31, 2007 9:03 am

My every flight is like my first one. I take off badly, I circle around aimlessly, I try to line up on the runway, I miss and crash into the buildings in the parking area. Then I reach for a Bloody Mary...


I'll drink to that  ;) .........well to be honest I'll drink to just about anything  :D

<--- Opens a beers

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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby uncleyuk » Thu May 31, 2007 11:07 am

:D
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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby justpassingthrough » Thu May 31, 2007 1:59 pm

You have to make sure the wives, girlfriends, or any significant other, knows what is in the fine print of the Flight Simulator EULA before you agree to it

You agree to take this simulator to be your complete and total obsession, to love and to cherish, to have and to hold; and you do promise, forsaking all others, to cleave to it and it alone, for as long as you both shall live
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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby -SWCowboy. » Sat Jun 02, 2007 7:38 am

The first plane I ever landed was the Concorde in FS2000 where I flew from JFK to Paris overnight. Couldn't make it by day because my computer couldn't handle it but I distinctly remember I switched AP off to try and go in without it and I ended up circling Paris for 30 minutes trying to figure out where to land  :o Eventually I gave up on it and landed at a small airfield but it was still pretty fun after all that time in the air. 8-)
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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby GreaseMonkey » Sat Jun 02, 2007 3:29 pm

After figuring out who to do proper flights in fs2004, i felt  good, only the problem was i didnt know witch plane to use!!...............................................................so many planes i thought!!!

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it was fun though!!!,





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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby flaminghotsauce » Sun Jun 03, 2007 3:41 pm

I did it backwards. I dont think I ever landed in my FS2000 before I landed a real 172, and not very well. Imagine my surprise when the realization hit me that one MUST point the aircraft at the ground to ever get there. It took over a dozen flights before I quit shaking when I got out of the aircraft. After landing a real aircraft, the sim was a lot easier.

Congrats, Dan! Enjoy one of the least expensive escapes ever. One of my most favorite things about landing is doing a great approach, where I'm configured properly in every phase, nailing the airspeed, and my turn to final is perfect. I just wish it happened more often!  :D
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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby garymbuska » Sun Jun 03, 2007 9:03 pm

Well you are hooked now. Your next step is to engage crash detection and slowly increase the realism settings. After you fell confident with your skills take on a ILS landing and learn to navigate using VOR'S and NDB'S. Just make sure to have fun and go at your own pace. Tell the wife she has her hobbies this is your hobby.
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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby rootbeer » Mon Jun 04, 2007 12:41 am

That small airfield wasn't LeBourget was it, SWCowboy?
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Re: I just had to tell someone

Postby Spades » Mon Jun 04, 2007 1:11 am

Let me see... I believe my first landing was in a 172 at Meigs on FS98, when I was five. I remember my grandfather looking over my shoulder and saying "Dont push the nose down, you have to land level or you'll smash the gear off! (probably followed with a non-repeatable comment)"
  First airport-to-airport flight was a 737 across the Hawaiian islands (West-East). I remember I didn't know how to use VOR so I dialed in the Honolulu NDB, then the Hilo NDB and flew the entire route manually at 5000 feet, watching the big map book that came with FS98 to make sure that I was on course. I remember after landing at Hilo that I had so much adrenaline pumping that I couldn't stop bouncing off the walls for hours.
  I sure wish Microsoft would provide those map books with their sims again. They sure were handy when you didn't want to pause the sim to check the map (or spend money on real world sectionals, Im lucky enough to just steal my father's old ones.)
  Anyways, congrats, you are now officially hooked. Simming is definitely one of the most addicting (not to mention expensive!) hobbies ever.
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