Differential braking is when you brake 1 wheel and not the other. The airplane has 2 brake pedals...the one operated by the right foot controls the right main gear assembly. The one operated by the left foot controls the left wheels. So stepping on the right brake makes the plane turn right and vice-versa. At higher speeds when there's still aerodynamic authority for the rudder to work, the rudder can be used to steer as well. I think that F11 is for the left brake and the F12 for the right.
What I really envy about you is how you can stick with just one plane. I go from 747 to 737, then to A340, then MD-80, then 767, then Cessna Caravan, etc. I wish I could be able to just choose one aircraft (and don't get me started on choosing airlines too!).
What Gamecam do you use ?
TheChefKev 1 year ago
@TheChefKev Track IR 4.
kptn4roger 1 year ago
thanks really, very much
ferberri 1 year ago
hy, rain effect??, what is it? thanks
ferberri 1 year ago
Freeware of FlightSim(dot)com.
kptn4roger 1 year ago
Despues de la musica de Beethoven,la aviacion es otra bella obra de arte creada por el ser humano.
LeonBeethoven 2 years ago
Hehe, right.
kptn4roger 2 years ago
what plane do u use and whers it from
bondybuy 2 years ago
Read the headline!
Boeing 767-300F
Tahiti Faa'a Intl. Airport
kptn4roger 2 years ago
love the soud your plane has i with i could have it
JACKO13100 2 years ago
I'm sorry the sound is the payware engine sound of TSS.
kptn4roger 2 years ago
Why does it tell you things like: 80 knot, or the check list...or gear up...It never tells me :( Is it because I´ve got FSX and you FS 04?
fsxP1L0T 2 years ago
This is the payware Level-D Boeing 767-300ER.
kptn4roger 2 years ago
oooo thanks, i'm doing great now.
Necrommancer 2 years ago
Nice
5/5
TheSwedishBuB 2 years ago
Thanks.
kptn4roger 2 years ago
How did you turn the aircraft nose that fast and good at the beginning? That's what i'm trying to do lol.
Necrommancer 2 years ago
Rudder + differential brakes.
kptn4roger 2 years ago
you mean the "." key? for the brakes
Necrommancer 2 years ago
Differential braking is when you brake 1 wheel and not the other. The airplane has 2 brake pedals...the one operated by the right foot controls the right main gear assembly. The one operated by the left foot controls the left wheels. So stepping on the right brake makes the plane turn right and vice-versa. At higher speeds when there's still aerodynamic authority for the rudder to work, the rudder can be used to steer as well. I think that F11 is for the left brake and the F12 for the right.
kptn4roger 2 years ago
ooohhh lol didn't know any of that, still learning hehe, thanks for the tip, i'll go try.
Necrommancer 2 years ago
No problem.
kptn4roger 2 years ago
What I really envy about you is how you can stick with just one plane. I go from 747 to 737, then to A340, then MD-80, then 767, then Cessna Caravan, etc. I wish I could be able to just choose one aircraft (and don't get me started on choosing airlines too!).
airbusandmustang 2 years ago
Ha ha true that! :)
ek433 2 years ago
Simply discipline.
kptn4roger 2 years ago
awesome
Marens777 2 years ago
Thanks.
kptn4roger 2 years ago
Great Vid!
KingJulianish 2 years ago
Thanks.
kptn4roger 2 years ago