What do you do the most in FS9?

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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby flaminghotsauce » Fri Mar 27, 2009 8:47 am

Agree Fozzy, WRT the low flying. I rarely take anything up into the flight levels, and if I do, it is usually just testing an aircraft. Most of my highest flights are 14,500' or lower. Turboprops to a nearby city. I almost never dial up any of the airliners.

I spend a lot of time in the 172 and a lot of time looking for interesting singles off the lists and lists of aircraft available. Oh, I occasionally will to a 'fling' with some guys on another forum, like fly down the Colorado river, or up the Norwegion coastline. Then we have discussions of our experiences. That's pretty cool and VERY relaxing. I'll end up flying areas I wouldn't otherwise.
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby Romflyer » Fri Mar 27, 2009 10:54 am

[quote]If you prefer the big iron, it's a little unrealistic to just do takeoffs and landings and the enroute part does get boring.
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby MrRooney » Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:16 am

I mainly fly short hops, ranging from 30min flights up to 2 hour flights in Piper Cub's, Tiger Moth's and any of the Cessna light aircraft.

Now and again when i can I fly on-line with Fozzer and co when I have the time too.

On the odd occasions i can be found rehearsing air show routines in aircraft ranging from the Piper Cub - Extra 300 and Spitfire.
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby olderndirt » Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:14 pm

Romflyer
One of my favorites is that Christen Eagle but, much as I've tried, all I get is the world's tightest spiral with airspeed pegged.
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby Romflyer » Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:38 pm

Olderndirt
Try entering the stall with power off.
so cut the power, gently raise the nose to bleed of the speed, when she's fully stalled then give it full rudder in either direction, hold the column/stick back and level while holding the fully deflected rudder, it will kind of wing over then it will settle into a fully developed spin with the airspeed hovering around a normal stall speed.........wait for it, and then recover with full opposite rudder, full throttle, and lower the nose to break the stall  8-)
It's very gratifying when you do it successfully
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby olderndirt » Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:40 pm

I always felt gratified when recovering from a spin  :).
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby -Crossfire- » Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:48 pm

I mostly do flights with my virtual airline, Livewire Airlines.  It's great, you can do short hops in small planes, like Beavers, 1900's, Dash-8's, or long hauls in heavy metal, 747, 777, A340, etc.  The models they provide for you to download are fairly decent, and on some flights, I'll use a payware version of the aircraft if I have it.  The other day I did a VFR flight in a DHC-2 from Vancouver Intl. Seaplane, to Port Alberni Seaplane, in bad weather.  The next day I did Sydney-Los Angeles in a 747.  Fun stuff.  When I get bored with that, I'll fly around in my IRIS F-15 or something like that.  :)
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby Kevin Jarvis » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:48 am

Hi everyone,

I am definitely enjoying this game. I downloaded and installed the aircanada dash 8 and EMB190 and loving it. Just wondering though, what do you all do the most in FS? Do you fly long distances and save during flight after a few hours or what? I find the main fun is in takeoffs and landings but in between is kind of dull, I flew Bathurst to Montreal last night with the dash 8 just like the real flight and it actually took almost as long as the real thing, about 1.5 hours to fly it...

Anyway just checking to see if there are other things that we can do as well, maybe increase the distance travelled to like 2x the real thing or something.

Thanks everyone...



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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby Stewy44 » Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:00 pm

Domestic and short international hops in Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands and South-East Asia.  Mainly 737s but the 747 is great fun too!

Bangkok - Jakarta in a Dragonair Cargo 747 was last night's hop! ;)
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby Sir_Crashalot » Sun Mar 29, 2009 2:52 am

Most of the time I fly short hops (up to 100 nm). Any longer and I get bored. I always fly real world weather in one of my single or twin prop GA's.

You could also give helicopter flying a try. I'm slowly getting it. I only crash 9 out of 10 times now...

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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby Zfly2sky » Mon Mar 30, 2009 4:34 pm

Hey Rob,
If ya get bored go to http://www.bobholland.com/fs/default.htmand check out the tool you put in your knee board. Put your cursor over downloads and a tree of links line up underneath. Then click on tools and utilities. There you will find the "FigBoard". Real easy to install. Bunch of stuff to play with while in flight and on the web also. If you wanting to do something other than just flying, Bobs site
can set you up with all kinds of kool stuff to add on. Real easy to
understand also. There are other tools in the Simviation "misc downloads" that can put you on line also while you are flying and even music player in the aircraft as you fly. Still bored? Go to http://www.simtours.net/strangeairportsplaces.phpAn indext of all the weird things to see in FS9 & FSX also. Bob's site is a good place to start for bordom. He makes it really easy for everybody.
All the beef is there for the basics, "how tos" and multiple player
set up instructions etc. Bob got me flying straight.
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby scalper_old » Mon Mar 30, 2009 5:01 pm

IM strange. I will do random flight with my dice. so ok.. so I role a d 6 to see if I will be using scenery I downloaded or paywayr. so 4 to 6 will be a scenery that i have 1 to 3 random city from any where in the world. . turn on the tv and flip thrue channels.  the frist city or country mentiond is the one. so thats how i pick my dept city and dest city. then every hour I role a random plane,. keeps things interestin and different everytime.

so for my 4 to 6 roles. I have my list 01 to 81 I have now so like the old D&D days got my D 10 and role for the number so say I role a 3 firts then a 9 that will be city # 39 on my list.. I knw weird but hey I like it.

Been doing a lot of Atlantic crossings. though because of my system
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby JBaymore » Fri Apr 03, 2009 3:40 pm

Here's a list of flight to keep you busy for a LONG while in fs2004:

http://www.simtours.net/ddda.php

One of my favorites is this one.
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby HSUred » Sun Apr 05, 2009 2:26 am

Low flying through mountain ranges is what I do for the most fun. Try following some of the rivers or roads that go through them, way down low; it can be quite challenging. I basically like to try things I wouldn't do in a real airplane because of the danger.

Another thing I like to do is fly stories from some of my favorite aviation movies and books. For example, one of my saved flights is the route to bomb the dams from the movie "Dambusters" in a freeware Avro Lancaster--more low flying, and at night. Have to do some geographical and calendar research for many of my flights but it's all part of the challenge.

When I was flying cargo "real world" a few years back I used FS9 to try approaches prior to flying newly assigned routes. It really did help to familiarize myself with the approaches much more than just sitting down and reading the approach plates. Even the taxiway layouts were useful in some cases.
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby Nav » Tue Apr 07, 2009 2:01 am

I've become a bit of a round-world addict these days - preferably in fairly short-ranged aeroplanes, which call for careful route planning and navigation, and a lot of fuel economy technique. The 'record' was managing it in a Hawker Hurricane which only has a nominal range of 550 miles! :)

Another thing that's worth trying for a change are some of the 'hard' pre-planned flights listed in the 'select a flight' panel. 'European Airline Pilot' has you flying a 737 from London to Malta and back via Paris, Milan, Venice, and Palermo. 'Aerial Chauffeur' has you bus-stopping a Cessna all over New England in weather that starts off dicey and deteriorates from there! My personal favourite is 'Reeve Aleutian Airlines,' taking the DC3 Dakota from Anchorage all the way along the Aleutian Chain - some of the worst weather imaginable, and lots of difficult landings. The Frontier Airlines one also features the DC3 - this scenario is not as interesting as the Aleutian one, but the third leg (Canon City to Salt Lake City) is well worth trying - if only because it has you flying through the mountain passes instead of over them!
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