FSX Real Environment Xtreme Demonstration

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2008

This is my first video, so sorry if it's not that great. Here, I take off from Friday Harbor (KFHR) in FSX, show you some of the features of Real Environment X, then I do a terrible landing on some dirt airstrip...enjoy!

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  • Cool video, but why do you fly around in the day with the nav lights on?

  • I'm just doing what I see in real life. Most of the aircraft I've been around almost ALWAYS have their nav lights on.

  • Fair enough, but it just means the bulbs have to be changed all time time. They only have around 50 hours lifespan!

  • I see what you mean! FS98 used to have an option in the Realism settings which said "Aircraft Lights Can Burn Out." If that setting were enabled in FSX then I would certainly keep my nav lights off during the day!

  • how did you get friday harbor to look like thAt please reply...

  • It's the stock Friday Harbor.

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  • I land exactly as you do!! and no shame on it!! :D

  • @slaneyboi not exactly, some small things do change, not everything is done by the FAA

  • @oscaarsx Aviation laws apply for the whole world, otherwise you would have to keep changing your checklists depending on what country you went to.

  • @slaneyboi  well at least in Mexico yes

  • @oscaarsx Not true in the slightest, don't bullshit.

  • The FAA would say that that was not a good 'soft' landing. On a surface like that landing in a plane like that, the front wheel should stay up as looooong as possible to avoid damage

  • @oscaarsx In general aviation, all you need during daytime vfr is the beacon/strobe, but i guess u could have all lights on if you want.

  • in the company I fly for we don't, that is pointless

  • @PRSOV You have your nav lights on when ever you have power connected to the aircraft. I think it's part of the rules in real life.

  • yeah but in real life you'll just piss off the boss if it's daytime VFR flying!

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