FSX with Overland Thai Airways International B777-300 landing on runway 1 early morning in Toncontin international airport normal weather conditions.
This video was requested by a friend. The aim of the video was to show the various cockpit views available of the Overland 777 while triggering the various warning systems and capturing the natural sounds of the aircraft. This is why I flew low and close to the hill top (within 250 ft!) to trigger the GPWS.
It is noteworthy that only the external shot of the touch down is from my other video. Excessive frame rate failures that started a second prior to touch down in this video prevented me from capturing the external view of the landing this time. I also found out, after making the video, that this model uses the FSX B737-800 default sounds!
This is a full manual approach and landing. Not that there was a choice in the matter as the facility it NOT ILS equipped!
The airport's single runway is 1,863 m (6,112 feet) in length with a displaced threshold leaving only 5,436 feet of actual usable landing length and is at an altitude of 1,004 m (3,294 feet). it also has a slight downhill slope making it even more difficult to land and stop! Boeing 757s are the largest aircraft that can land at Toncontín, as it is one of the shortest international runways in the world.
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nice video but how do u do an ils approach with this model
haitian79 1 year ago
@haitian79 To tell you the truth, I've never tried it with this model. It shouldn't be much different from the default FSX Boeing models. Have you done it in any of those?
shamma1977 1 year ago
good job :)
Timurchin1 1 year ago
@Timurchin1 Thank you :-)
shamma1977 1 year ago
0.3 fps?
MrPedoShine 1 year ago
@MrPedoShine LOL!! Yeah, something like that or even worse!!
shamma1977 1 year ago