To make this mission easier you can reduce simulation rate.
The rate at which the accelerometer needle moves is indicative of how far your joystick is from the 'sweet spot'. Just do minor up/down adjustments, then hold steady when you get to 0 G, and zero needle movement.
Also after the second parabola you will probably be around 45 miles out of EDW. Just turn around and do two more, then you can go straight in and land, if you followed the VOR after taking off.
Cool. I was trying to find a video of the actual Vomit Comet and what it does when the trainees experience 0 G. This is as close as i can find. Thanks!
well, fsx has many like this kind of bugs.. try to go above and faster, then set back again to 24k ft and 330kn. or maybe you aren't in the allowed flying zone.
good
fadmanzano 5 months ago
thanks alooot
owen200091 8 months ago
This mission is hard... lol
TheSqueezedLemon 8 months ago
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whotubez 1 year ago
if the aircraft is a CRJ700 for this mission,it would be better...
kestrel8888 1 year ago
how do you get the (ready to start first parabola) Question to come up?
Mine wont work!
pilotveeb 1 year ago
@pilotveeb
Same problem here:( help needed!
whotubez 1 year ago
To make this mission easier you can reduce simulation rate.
The rate at which the accelerometer needle moves is indicative of how far your joystick is from the 'sweet spot'. Just do minor up/down adjustments, then hold steady when you get to 0 G, and zero needle movement.
Also after the second parabola you will probably be around 45 miles out of EDW. Just turn around and do two more, then you can go straight in and land, if you followed the VOR after taking off.
marcusaureliooze 1 year ago
@marcusaureliooze Yes, when I turned around after two parabolas, I did the another two, and I was almost precisely lined with the runway to land.
mandark994 1 year ago
Cool. I was trying to find a video of the actual Vomit Comet and what it does when the trainees experience 0 G. This is as close as i can find. Thanks!
Stigmatainmypants 1 year ago
Do the pilots experience weightlessness? Do the pilots get nauseated?
snowgirl1052 1 year ago
@snowgirl1052 i guess so, but they are sitting with the seatbelts fastened.
mandark994 1 year ago
thanks dude!
pitisofro 2 years ago
do u use the speedbreakes during the free fall? or just when its overspeeding?
mafketeltje34 2 years ago
only when overspeeding
mandark994 2 years ago
hellow,
the screen ' ready to start first parabola?) 1. start'
it don't show up :(
a set the auto pilot on (24.000feet and 330 knots)
but the guy keep's telling me 330 knotts and 24.000 feet..
help pls
jumpiiejump 2 years ago
hey!
well, fsx has many like this kind of bugs.. try to go above and faster, then set back again to 24k ft and 330kn. or maybe you aren't in the allowed flying zone.
keep trying!
mandark994 2 years ago
Thanks Bro.
Very helpful.
Much appreciated.
HoverTorque 2 years ago