lol yea... hah, lol its because i have a 98 in World Geography Honors :p lol jk, idk, i just find a route on google, and follow it, with lat, long, etc etc :)
@TheMrMuscian App? r u on an ipod touch? lol i use an imac. :) lol if u r using Xplane 9 on a comp. i use and recommend the Saitek rudder, yoke, and throttle to start out w/. and just dont go above 25% throttle, (btw my dad is a captain for Austrian Arrows, based out of Innsbruck.) and basically what he told me was to keep a GOOD eye on the taxiway lines.... and keep steady control over rudders (wheels) and keep under 30 mph. and i find it easier to train from the 'tail' view, then go to cockpit
@Andrewawesome123 saitek rudder? i fly just a little bit on here so i dont know all the terms and stuff like that. If you can make it less complicated that would be nice.
sure! np. Saitek is a brand that makes simulator controllers. rudder's r more commonly known as the footpedals. just comment on what do u not understand and i will respond as soon as i can! :) ide be MORE than happy to explain it easier :) ill try to post a vid. on after-landing taxiing :)
After getting FSX, and co piloting with real pilots, I now know there is A/P and the GPS and alot more the flying than I thought!! But it is easy after some practice. I would recommend FSX if you are serious about flying!
do u actually fly all the way there lol wont it take you like 5 hours and how do you know how to get there?
TheMrMuscian 1 year ago
@TheMrMuscian
lol yea... hah, lol its because i have a 98 in World Geography Honors :p lol jk, idk, i just find a route on google, and follow it, with lat, long, etc etc :)
Andrewawesome123 1 year ago
@Andrewawesome123 lol i just try to land the plane and taxi it i am really bad at this app maybe you can teach me how....somehow...lol
TheMrMuscian 1 year ago
@TheMrMuscian App? r u on an ipod touch? lol i use an imac. :) lol if u r using Xplane 9 on a comp. i use and recommend the Saitek rudder, yoke, and throttle to start out w/. and just dont go above 25% throttle, (btw my dad is a captain for Austrian Arrows, based out of Innsbruck.) and basically what he told me was to keep a GOOD eye on the taxiway lines.... and keep steady control over rudders (wheels) and keep under 30 mph. and i find it easier to train from the 'tail' view, then go to cockpit
Andrewawesome123 1 year ago
@Andrewawesome123 saitek rudder? i fly just a little bit on here so i dont know all the terms and stuff like that. If you can make it less complicated that would be nice.
TheMrMuscian 1 year ago
@TheMrMuscian
sure! np. Saitek is a brand that makes simulator controllers. rudder's r more commonly known as the footpedals. just comment on what do u not understand and i will respond as soon as i can! :) ide be MORE than happy to explain it easier :) ill try to post a vid. on after-landing taxiing :)
Andrewawesome123 1 year ago
Respond to this video...i only use the beta though
TheMrMuscian 1 year ago
@TheMrMuscian theres something called a "route..."
Matthew9447 4 months ago
@TheMrMuscian
After getting FSX, and co piloting with real pilots, I now know there is A/P and the GPS and alot more the flying than I thought!! But it is easy after some practice. I would recommend FSX if you are serious about flying!
Andrewawesome123 3 months ago