fs2004 737-200 (tinmouse) flight near Mayon volcano Legaspi.

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2007

A Flight with 737-200 from Tinmouse
Air Philippines from Legaspi, around Mayon volcano to Subic Bay int.
(with phil_mesh and Legaspi scenery)

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  • Positive rate.....gear down.

  • Lumabas ang landing gear habang nag take-of!!!!! lol!!!! hhahahahahahhahahahahha XD

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  • @Thodeusy of course modern jets have the gear hidden insie to make flying faster para ang flow ng hangin medyo swabe

  • where did you get this plane?

  • bkt wla gulong nung lumipad?

  • what a great video, it almost was real

  • I am having trouble on how to download the airplane. Do you think you can help me?

  • @MiniWosy Did you ever solve your speed indicator problem? I have the same problem now, if you can tell me how you fixed it I would appreciate it.

    -Thank ou

  • Its a CWS, or Control Wheel Steering, autopilot. That is, you set the attitude of the aircraft throgh manual inputs in to the flight controls and the autopilot (once the paddles are engaged) will capture and hold that attitude. When you reach altitude, you flip the ALT HOLD switch on and the aircraft will hold the altitude which was currently being flown. Quite fun actually.

  • wow panu yn nanyri?? simulator b 2? LEGAZPI???

  • how does the autopilot works? how can i make a climb or a descent using the autopilot?

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