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Uploaded by rafikst on Mar 15, 2008
Space Shuttle Mission 2007 Video Contest Spring 2008, sponsored by Matrox Graphics and NaturalPoint. STS-1 Columbia Landing in Space Shuttle Mission 2007 (simulator), Edwards 14 IV 1981 near about 18:17. I used real voices from STS-1 mission. Enjoy!
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can you use to drive the shuttle whit keybored
MrDaniel580 2 months ago
after he landed and the ship is to do thank you
alejandro1341 11 months ago
@matske2102 use "B" to use the wheelbrakes
24Bagle 1 year ago
Nice video...however a shuttle approach is flown at from 18 to 20 degrees nose down and the pre-flare begins at 2000 ft. AGL... 4*
AztroNut66 2 years ago
I can't find the wheelbrakes i always shooting of the runway!!!
matske2102 2 years ago
Simulator is better
XPBoeing 2 years ago
its a game called "Space Shuttle Mission 2007"
worldrocker3 2 years ago
its it X-Plane 7??
shepard39 2 years ago
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Someone for the love of God, has the crack for this game???If yes...please post the link here.Thanks!!!
Markcy1989 3 years ago
mission sts-1, landing:
point your nose down about 40 degrees, you should be able to see it.
But you have to fly past it and make a 180 turn to land.
bacoocab 3 years ago
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can you use to drive the shuttle whit keybored
MrDaniel580 2 months ago
after he landed and the ship is to do thank you
alejandro1341 11 months ago
@matske2102 use "B" to use the wheelbrakes
24Bagle 1 year ago
Nice video...however a shuttle approach is flown at from 18 to 20 degrees nose down and the pre-flare begins at 2000 ft. AGL... 4*
AztroNut66 2 years ago
I can't find the wheelbrakes i always shooting of the runway!!!
matske2102 2 years ago
Simulator is better
XPBoeing 2 years ago
its a game called "Space Shuttle Mission 2007"
worldrocker3 2 years ago
its it X-Plane 7??
shepard39 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Someone for the love of God, has the crack for this game???If yes...please post the link here.Thanks!!!
Markcy1989 3 years ago
mission sts-1, landing:
point your nose down about 40 degrees, you should be able to see it.
But you have to fly past it and make a 180 turn to land.
bacoocab 3 years ago