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Crosswind Landing 30kts PMDG 737 NGX FSX

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2011

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I land a Boeing 737-800WL at Manchester at sunrise on a gusty autumn morning. AS REAL AS IT GETS!!! Thanks for watching subscribe for more FSX videos! Questions or suggestions?? Please leave a comment! :)

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  • Good video, perfect landing, what specifications you have in your pc?

  • @larrybueno thanks! and they're on the right side of my channel :)

  • Hello friend, excellent video I have a question for you. now I have a i7 2600k+hd6950cuII 2gb asus+ p8p67deluxe+16gb ran 1600mhz vengance, I have fsx but I can not get good fps, will you help me?? Thank you for your cooperation. excuse my mistakes I'm studying English xD

  • @Maycolur7 this was flagged as spam so I have only just received this... and the answer is no because giving me your basic hardware specifications doesn't help me, sorry

  • @Maycolur7 Defrag your FSX directory or your entire hard drive. Update your drivers. The usual

  • @Maycolur7 that's a good start but I wouldn't expect MASSIVE performance gains from that unless something is seriously wrong at the moment (which it could be, you never know). Thanks for offering your input @qexec1173 :)

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  • @Maycolur7 um you need softwares to make your fsx way real.

    For example Real enviroment extreme is a really good way to boost your game

  • @bcwlim thanks! and the autopilot is used whatever the conditions and can be used down to ~300ft in normal procedures. However, as long as the winds are fairly light, an autoland can be done which is often used in low visibility. :)

  • Nice landing! Would real pilots engage autopilot when cross winds are really strong to help with any autoadjustments or would it be completely out of the question?

  • @JLangevin all add-ons used are in the credits! :P

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