Downloaded Aerofly FS2022 and found little to no proper tutorials for cold and dark start ups. I didn’t even find any for using the FMC etc and I have no idea on how to even start the plain. Any manuals or anything you guys recommend ?
Aerofly new learners
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Baixei o Aerofly FS2022 e encontrei pouco ou nenhum tutorial adequado para inicializações no frio e no escuro. Não encontrei nem para usar o FMC etc e não tenho ideia de como começar a planície. Algum manual ou algo que vocês recomendem?; (
@ Jet-Pack (IPACS) admin help him
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We offer flight tutorials in our wiki:
aircraft:boeing_777-300er [Aerofly FS Wiki]
And because we simulate the aircraft systems in great detail you can also watch existing YouTube tutorials and apply them in Aerofly FS.
But we're also looking into ways to help the user within the sim.
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And because we simulate the aircraft systems in great detail you can also watch existing YouTube tutorials and apply them in Aerofly FS
Yeah, this is what makes Aerofly: Aerofly
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If you want to dig deeper, i recommend Mike Ray‘s simulator and checkride handbooks. available for 737,777, 747, A320 etc…
regards, Timo
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We offer flight tutorials in our wiki:
https://www.aerofly.com/dokuwiki/doku.…oeing_777-300er
And because we simulate the aircraft systems in great detail you can also watch existing YouTube tutorials and apply them in Aerofly FS.
But we're also looking into ways to help the user within the sim.
You can Maybe add the A320 Cold & Dark, takeoff… to the existing Flight school
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You can Maybe add the A320 Cold & Dark, takeoff… to the existing Flight school
…maybe as an in-app purchase, because it‘s a lot of work if you make detailed manuals for all included aircrafts and helicopters.
regards, Timo
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Thanks for everything guys finally managed to take off my plane
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Am I the only one who thinks that the a320 is easy to fly. I mean at first sight the cockpit is really complex (like all other planes) but after 30 minutes or a small tutorial you know how to handle the a320 perfectly.
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Am I the only one who thinks that the a320 is easy to fly. I mean at first sight the cockpit is really complex (like all other planes) but after 30 minutes or a small tutorial you know how to handle the a320 perfectly.
I agree with you 100%.
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Am I the only one who thinks that the a320 is easy to fly. I mean at first sight the cockpit is really complex (like all other planes) but after 30 minutes or a small tutorial you know how to handle the a320 perfectly.
The cockpit is clear. The panel’s sub-sections are sorted by button families. Etc.
And all Airbuses are always the same (green dot speed flaps 1, S speed flaps 2, F speed flaps 3/full). So learning the A320 makes the A380 easy.
And the Airbuses are piloted by commanding them, so this way fits a lot better to a mobile device.
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It has been trial and error for me. I’ve started with the less complex planes. I’m still trying to figure out how to get the co-pilots display on and to get all the advisory light turned off after I start the KingAir.