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I have the pmdg 777 and the airplane is extremely easy to auto land
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I dunno sometimes I can get it top autoland sometimes I can't. Need too use it a little more. Next 2 purchases are Flysimware 441 and the carenado 1900
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It's amazing to me how realistic these simulations are. Any idea which software is used on the actual sims in your training sessions with the full practice cockpits? Something like pmdg with accurate flight dynamics?
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The same software that's used in the airplane. Boeing software.
I must get time in one of these at some point.
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Get the NGX it's all worth it. Also if you want more challenging regional flyer the majestic dash q400 is probably the best plane out there other than the pmdg products.So ass the packers $hit the bed I've got awhile before baseball comes back. Think it's time to buy myself the pmdg737 and start flying on vatsim. Probably going with southwest as I like a lot of the routes.
Anyone have the captain sim l-1011?
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I have the 727 and I like it. But to be honest I don't use the ins too much. I just use the default gps. I cruise and get up to do other stuff so I don't have time to be dialing vors and crap in all the time.
Also I bought the flysimware MU-2 it's great. Has Garret engines that have the start locks simulated and everything and the MU2 is just awesome to fly anyway
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London city Airport has a steep approach and a fairly short runway. Just guessing but perhaps a last second wind gust. Maybe even a bit of heavy foot in the rudder. They got too far down the runway to make a safe landing.From The Weather Channel Android App: http://www.weather.com/storms/winte...ane-to-abort-landing-in-uk?pl=pl-editor-picks
Crazy.
What the hell happened?
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London city Airport has a steep approach and a fairly short runway. Just guessing but perhaps a last second wind gust. Maybe even a bit of heavy foot in the rudder. They got too far down the runway to make a safe landing.
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Not uncommon to get a last second gust that takes what should be a great landing and turns it into something you cuss at.I noticed they said storm as well it looked to me like a huge gust threw the plane down but I wanted you professional pilots opinions.
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