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Alaska and Dassault Falcon 2000 announced
Started by
Heimi77
, Mar 05 2012 03:43 PM
49 replies to this topic
#41
Posted 15 March 2012 - 07:52 PM
i would say if there is going to be a plane with it... it would be along the lines of the grand caravan. you know.. the same one that's in fsx.. but with new textures... like they did with the maule.
#42
Posted 16 March 2012 - 03:23 PM
And without autopilot, or maybe without VC at all even.
#44
Posted 17 March 2012 - 01:16 AM
i didn't want to start a new topic so i'll just post it here...
anyone been reading the news on flights website? on the 14th they posted a "flight secret"
"If you're sitting in an aircraft on the ground, and you hold the brakes and increase the throttle, then exit the aircraft just as the brakes are released, the aircraft will drive off on its own." really? i never knew that if you set the throttle in a plane and then get out.. it would drive off on it's own.....
that must be the simulation part of flight i've been missing
anyone been reading the news on flights website? on the 14th they posted a "flight secret"
"If you're sitting in an aircraft on the ground, and you hold the brakes and increase the throttle, then exit the aircraft just as the brakes are released, the aircraft will drive off on its own." really? i never knew that if you set the throttle in a plane and then get out.. it would drive off on it's own.....
that must be the simulation part of flight i've been missing
#45
Posted 17 March 2012 - 11:48 AM
jcovelli, on Mar 17 2012, 01:16 AM, said:
i didn't want to start a new topic so i'll just post it here...
anyone been reading the news on flights website? on the 14th they posted a "flight secret"
"If you're sitting in an aircraft on the ground, and you hold the brakes and increase the throttle, then exit the aircraft just as the brakes are released, the aircraft will drive off on its own." really? i never knew that if you set the throttle in a plane and then get out.. it would drive off on it's own.....
that must be the simulation part of flight i've been missing
anyone been reading the news on flights website? on the 14th they posted a "flight secret"
"If you're sitting in an aircraft on the ground, and you hold the brakes and increase the throttle, then exit the aircraft just as the brakes are released, the aircraft will drive off on its own." really? i never knew that if you set the throttle in a plane and then get out.. it would drive off on it's own.....
that must be the simulation part of flight i've been missing
If you can actually do that in Flight, that is pretty cool.
#46
Posted 17 March 2012 - 05:01 PM
jcovelli, on Mar 17 2012, 02:16 AM, said:
i didn't want to start a new topic so i'll just post it here...
anyone been reading the news on flights website? on the 14th they posted a "flight secret"
"If you're sitting in an aircraft on the ground, and you hold the brakes and increase the throttle, then exit the aircraft just as the brakes are released, the aircraft will drive off on its own." really? i never knew that if you set the throttle in a plane and then get out.. it would drive off on it's own.....
that must be the simulation part of flight i've been missing
anyone been reading the news on flights website? on the 14th they posted a "flight secret"
"If you're sitting in an aircraft on the ground, and you hold the brakes and increase the throttle, then exit the aircraft just as the brakes are released, the aircraft will drive off on its own." really? i never knew that if you set the throttle in a plane and then get out.. it would drive off on it's own.....
that must be the simulation part of flight i've been missing
Well looks like it's time to go online and troll!
#47
Posted 17 March 2012 - 09:01 PM
jcovelli, on Mar 17 2012, 02:16 AM, said:
i didn't want to start a new topic so i'll just post it here...
anyone been reading the news on flights website? on the 14th they posted a "flight secret"
"If you're sitting in an aircraft on the ground, and you hold the brakes and increase the throttle, then exit the aircraft just as the brakes are released, the aircraft will drive off on its own." really? i never knew that if you set the throttle in a plane and then get out.. it would drive off on it's own.....
that must be the simulation part of flight i've been missing
anyone been reading the news on flights website? on the 14th they posted a "flight secret"
"If you're sitting in an aircraft on the ground, and you hold the brakes and increase the throttle, then exit the aircraft just as the brakes are released, the aircraft will drive off on its own." really? i never knew that if you set the throttle in a plane and then get out.. it would drive off on it's own.....
that must be the simulation part of flight i've been missing
"lol, I'm too lazy to fix it. Just tell them it's a 'feature' and call it a day."
#48
Posted 16 April 2015 - 12:54 PM