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Hey I'm new.

Postby Morphix » Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:36 am

Yo
I'm 18, live in melbourne australia.
Have played MSFS 2004 about 12 hours gametime, though I'm getting more into it now, but I still kinda get bored flying in rear time, but get the satisfaction when I land.
I wouldn't say I do it proply, I normaly fly the lar jet because of its speed and manooverability, I figured out how to use auto pilot and hold air speed and altitute.
I've done some of the lessons but get a little bored..
So if I do all the lesons will I have a rough idea of how to fly a plane?

I tried flying the 747 400 and Melbourne airport runway 16 taking off south, and the plane run out of runway before it got airborne! Which is weird since our airport can easily handle that aircraft.

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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby commoner » Thu Apr 20, 2006 1:36 am

Hi Morph........not sure how to make you enjoy FS more, we all have our own little\big likes and dislikes, but as for running out of runway on take off with the 747.....this was probably because you were too heavy. Lower your fuel load some and you will find a difference.............commoner ;)

BTW....the thing MOST likely to bore ME would be to do the lessons..............but that is up to you. :P
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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby igs942 » Thu Apr 20, 2006 2:23 am

Hi Morph,

Welcome to SimV ;). The lessons give you a good idea of the flight generally but do agree it can be a bit boring. They do, however, also cover things like using the radio which is realistic and can be used to toggle extras on scenery downloads which is nice. Although the sim can feel a bit restricted with the default aircraft, the best thing about it is the ability to add pretty much any aircraft you like to your hanger. If it's manoverability your after, visit the downloads section on the Simviation site and go for a military fast jet :).

As for the 747 on your runway, gotta agree with Commoner. Play about with your fuel load and have a go at adjusting the wind to increase lift etc.

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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby cspyro21 » Thu Apr 20, 2006 4:29 am

Hi Morphix and welcome to the home of the mentally unstable! (Well, some of us, anyway ;D)

As for learning to fly....the lessons do help, but the can get rather repetitve and boring at times.....so patience is required ;)

Also, if you want to take it further, and learn "tricks of the trade", we at SimV are a wealth of knowledge and I imagine we'll happily help you. :)

See you on the forums and enjoy your stay! ;)
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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby Morphix » Thu Apr 20, 2006 4:51 am

OK, well, I tried again, took off with no passangers (which for what happend at the end of the 25 minute flight was thankfull) and only 10% of fuel. This time I managed to clear the end of the runway by about 400meters of in real life a 3.4km long runway i think, facing north from 34r Here in melbourne australia. I began to climb and soon found my self at about 6000FT in about 30 seconds, LOL!
Enableing me 1337 skills i set the auto pilot to 6,200FT, heading 360 and speed 380knots, I flew straight north till i was 27miles away from take off, then set Auto pilot nav hold and did a long banking turn to face south or about 165 back to where i came from, about half way back i started to decent till about 3700 feet when i started to bank left again which would be a east turn to bring me back to runway 16r/34r where i started, unfortinatly I didn't line up proply, and only about 2km away i attempted to make a to sharper turn, i was about 15degrees out. How ever I did land at about 185knots bouncing left and right of the runway before comming to a stop.

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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby Fozzer » Thu Apr 20, 2006 6:27 am

My advice to any new Sim Pilot who wishes to master the principles of Aeroplane flight is to practice, practice, practice on the Default Cessna 172 before you even consider flying a large passenger jet aircraft...!!!

How would your passengers feel if you suddenly told them mid-flight, over the intercom, that you have never flown an aircraft before.... :o... :o... :o...!

Forget all those fancy jet aircraft and start at the very bottom, practicing on the Trainer aircraft...Cessna 150/152 day after day until you PERFECT your flights, and EVERY takeoff and landing is safe and successful EVERY time.... ;)...!

In REAL aircraft, your life and the lives of your passengers depend upon it....
...trust me...;)...!

Here endeth the FIRST lesson... ;)....!

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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby 61_OTU » Thu Apr 20, 2006 6:46 am

Forget all those fancy jet aircraft and start at the very bottom, practicing on the Trainer aircraft...Cessna 150/152 day after day until you PERFECT your flights, and EVERY takeoff and landing is safe and successful EVERY time.... ;)...!


Listen to the Fozz, he speaks the truth.

On this occasion anyway, keep an eye on him the rest of the time  ;)

And some WWII props can be lots of fun, just get ready for plenty of rudder on takeoff to counter the torque! Have a look at the aeroplane heaven free downloads  8)
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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby Morphix » Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:10 am

HAHA!
Yeah I agree, but the cessna is slow! and boring!
But i'll keep at it.
Yeah I searched and read parts of the site, download a few upgrades and scenery.

I have some questions


Any members local to melbourne?

What is ILS     is it something landing system?

Is there i can stop the plane jolting back to its pre auto pilot enable movements, eg when i turn it off it will bank left or right to when i was when i enabled it

HOw much fuel does the 747 400 hold, i read over 200 000 litres and it seems un corect
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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby cspyro21 » Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:14 am

HAHA!
Yeah I agree, but the cessna is slow! and boring!
But i'll keep at it.
Yeah I searched and read parts of the site, download a few upgrades and scenery.

I have some questions


Any members local to melbourne?

What is ILS     is it something landing system?

Is there i can stop the plane jolting back to its pre auto pilot enable movements, eg when i turn it off it will bank left or right to when i was when i enabled it

HOw much fuel does the 747 400 hold, i read over 200 000 litres and it seems un corect




Q1 - Not me, no ;)

Q2 - ILS = Instrument Landing System - Uses VOR/NDB stuff and radios to get you landing heavies safely :D

Q3 - Not sure.... ???

Q4 - Same answer as above ;D
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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby Hai Perso Coyone? » Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:25 am

Hi Morphix..Welcome to the mad-house...Enjoy your stay!!
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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby Fozzer » Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:33 am

...Q2...ILS Instrument Landing System...
Get into that Cessna 172 trainer in the "Lessons Section" in FS 2004,  and learn all about it... ;)...!

You need "Lessons" first...trust me...!

"Impatience" and "Boring" leads to failure and death...
...trust me...!

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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby TSC. » Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:40 am

Is there i can stop the plane jolting back to its pre auto pilot enable movements, eg when i turn it off it will bank left or right to when i was when i enabled it

Not sure why your planes do that, basically, the autopilot 'trims' the plane to keep it on the headings you set - once you disengage the AP the plane shouldn't make any huge changes in direction.

Q2 - ILS = Instrument Landing System - Uses VOR/NDB stuff and radios to get you landing heavies safely

Charlie - write out 100 times 'Not NDB's'!! ;) I hope you've kept on top of your ILS after the tute young man ;D

Cheers,

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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby lilley91 » Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:47 am

thats wierd, on mine, when i disengage the AP nothing happens, it carries on going with no changes. not really sure wat is happening there, just like TSC said

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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby Morphix » Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:51 am

maybe it was weather?
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Re: Hey I'm new.

Postby Fozzer » Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:57 am

Whenever you disable the Autopilot you need to manually re-trim the aircraft again to maintain straight and level flight...
...have a look at the position of your "Trim Wheels"... ;)...!

Paul... 8)...!

Lessons...lessons...lessons.... ;)...!
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