NEW! Autoland in JFK:
Enjoy.
Enjoy.
Last edited by Ioan92 (2010-04-11 04:54:08)
Last edited by Ioan92 (2010-04-11 04:54:08)
per the credits, yesShadow893 wrote:
Is that the PMDG 747 btw?
Your thoughts are my wishes.Uzique wrote:
well fuck me
Poor effort here.Uzique wrote:
i enjoyed that like i enjoy doing jigsaw puzzles with my octogenarian grandmother
is this your idea of sitting-at-home-having-fun?
well fuck me
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Put on autopilot then I go walk in the plane.Aries_37 wrote:
I guess the landings look alright but the flight itself must be boring as all hell. Don't you just put it on autopilot or something?
I wrote the reply before credits came up. I knew someone would comment on that.jsnipy wrote:
per the credits, yesShadow893 wrote:
Is that the PMDG 747 btw?
As of now its just for fun.androoz wrote:
are you like an actual pilot and is this for training or something? or just for fun?
get Orbiter.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Very nice, but I want to know this:
WHY DID MICROSOFT ABANDON SPACE SIMULATOR?!
Nice, but not the same. Space Simulator had tons of solar systems, even if the planet count was made up.Jasp wrote:
get Orbiter.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Very nice, but I want to know this:
WHY DID MICROSOFT ABANDON SPACE SIMULATOR?!
Probably for the same reason they abandoned Flight Simulator.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Very nice, but I want to know this:
WHY DID MICROSOFT ABANDON SPACE SIMULATOR?!
It's boring as fuck?Ioan92 wrote:
Probably for the same reason they abandoned Flight Simulator.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Very nice, but I want to know this:
WHY DID MICROSOFT ABANDON SPACE SIMULATOR?!
I have have my private pilot's license and I use FSX quite often to train for instrument procedures. It's not so great for actually learning to fly the plane because a lot of that is feel andreal visual ques, however it is very accurate when it comes to instruments. I'm not 100% sure, but I think you can actually log up to three hours or something by using flight sim for instrument training, but again don't quote me on that.Ioan92 wrote:
As of now its just for fun.androoz wrote:
are you like an actual pilot and is this for training or something? or just for fun?
One day however, it might become a crucial training tool, some 747 captains I know use this for their type ratings and performance examinations.
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