Saturday, July 13, 2013

Flying America for FSX

tn_flying_americaFlying America is an “all in one” add-on to expand your Microsoft Flight Simulator X. Product includes planes (in American Airlines livery) and missions over major Airports in America!
Elevates your flight simulation experience to a whole new level of immersion. Until you personally experience the verbal conservations and the professional level of flight planning with the perfectly timed step by step checklists it is difficult to know what you are missing.

How to fly the Airbus A321

2011-3-10_17-48-2-470The Airbus A321 is a stretched version of Airbus’ best-selling short- and medium-range jetliner, the A320. The A321 has slightly increased wing area, stronger landing gear with larger tires, and engines with increased thrust.
The A320 program was started in the early 1980s with the intention of supplanting what was then the most popular medium-range jetliner, the Boeing 727. By the time the A321 entered service in 1988, its avant-garde avionics—”glass cockpit” instrumentation, the first digital fly-by-wire control system used in an airliner, and sidestick controllers—put it a generation ahead of many others.

Best Free Add-ons for May 2013

Here the Best Add-ons list for May 2013
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FS2004 – Garuda Indonesia Boeing 737-800 Repainted by G. Fikri Noor and Sigit Adrian

Using the Garmin G1000 Glass Cockpit

Using_1An exciting addition to FSX is the “glass panel cockpit” feature, which is furnished with three aircraft in the Deluxe version: Cessna Skyhawk SP Model 172, Mooney M20M “Bravo” and Beechcraft Baron 58
The control panels of these aircraft feature the G1000® system, which Garmin indicates “is a completely integrated avionics system designed to fit a broad range of aircraft models. It’s an all-glass flight deck that presents flight instrumentation, location, navigation, communication, and identification data on large-format, high-resolution displays.

How to use the GPS to execute an Approach in FSX or FS2004

Garmin500FSXAn estensive article to explain how to use the GPS gauges in FSX or FS2004 to fly an approach plate as in real life!
The article is taken from FS Approaches Vol. 3 User Guide. You will learn how select and activate an approach. Also the tutorial give you helpful information about basic approach operations, approach with procedure turns, missed approach, apporoach with a hold, DME and ARC approaches, vectors to final and much more!

Perfect Flight On Scoop.it

aviation_newsPerfect Flight contents are now available on Scoop.it Social Network. Scoop.it is a FREE publishing-by-curation platform wich provide a service making curation a simple and new form of expression on the Web.
Thus, you can easily create your online magazine.
You can see Perfect Flight topycs at http://www.scoop.it/t/perfectflight

Best Free Add-ons for April 2013

Here the best free Add-ons list for April 2013:
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