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 +===== **REDIRECTION NOTICE** =====
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 +The tutorials have been moved to the aerofly.com main page.
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 +[[https://www.aerofly.com/tutorials/|→ New Aerofly FS Tutorials]]
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 ===== Airbus A320-214 ===== ===== Airbus A320-214 =====
  
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 We recommend setting all wind sliders to zero, removing all clouds and setting daytime for the beginner tutorial. We recommend setting all wind sliders to zero, removing all clouds and setting daytime for the beginner tutorial.
-==== Selecting The Airbus A320 ==== 
  
-From the main menu of the Aerofly FS 2 +==== Before the Flight ====
-  * Click the Aircraft button in the main menu +
-  * Use your scroll wheel to rotate through the aircraft list. +
-  * Stop at the A320 and click the back arrow in the top left corner to return to the main menu.+
  
-==== Selecting The Starting Point ====+Please select your A320 from the aircraft menu and set up a route from Sacramento (KSMF) runway 16R to San Fransisco (KSFO) runway 28R using the [[manual:navigation|navigation menu]]. Select the ILS I28R for the approach into San Fransisco. 
 +Then position the aircraft on the departure runway.
  
-We are going to fly from Sacramento International to San Francisco International airport. +In the main menu click the "Start" button to begin the flight.
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-{{ :wiki:main_menu_location.jpg?350|}} +
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-**Open The Location Dialog** +
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-From the main menu +
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-  * Click the Location button. +
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-You should now see a map around your current aircraft position. We now select the Sacramento Intl. airport as our new position. Select the runway 16R facing South. Here is how that is done: +
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-**Select Sacramento Intl On The Map** +
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-{{ :wiki:a320_beginner_sacramento_on_map.jpg?350|}} +
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-In the location menu +
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-  * Point your mouse cursor at the map and use your scroll wheel to zoom in and out +
-  * Hold the mouse down and move the mouse to drag the map around +
-  * Find the San Francisco area and click on the Sacramento Intl airport +
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-**Hint** - You don't have to zoom in on the map to be able to select the correct runway. +
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-**Select Runway 16R** +
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-{{ :wiki:a320_beginner_sacramento_runway_16r.jpg?350|}} +
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-Once you clicked on Sacramento an airport diagram will display. +
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-  * Click on the green aircraft on the runway 16R facing down. +
-  * Click the back arrow in the top left corner to return to the main menu+
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-The aircraft is now already prepared for takeoff on RWY 16R and we could begin our flight. But first we need a flight plan so that we can use the autopilot to fly to San Francisco all on its own. +
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-==== Setting Up The Flight Plan ==== +
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-{{ :wiki:main_menu_navigation.jpg?350|}} +
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-Now that the aircraft is now already placed on the correct departure runway it is quite easy to create the route. +
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-From the main menu +
-  * Click the Navigation button +
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-**Delete Old Flight Plan** +
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-{{ :wiki:navigation_menu_delete_route.png?220|}} +
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-If you have any previous route you have to delete it first. +
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-  * Click the route reset button in the top right corner. +
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-**Select Sacramento As Starting Point** +
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-On the navigation menu map or in the right hand column click the Sacramento Intl airport. +
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-{{ :wiki:a320_beginner_sacramento_starting_point.jpg |}} +
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-{{ :wiki:a320_beginner_sacramento_departure.png?210|}} +
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-**Select Runway 16R** +
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-  * Click the departing aircraft symbol next to RWY 16 R +
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-**Select San Francisco Intl.** +
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-In the map area hold down your mouse button and move then move the mouse to drag the map. Move the map over to San Francisco, which is South-West (down and left) from the current position. +
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-Once you see San Francisco Intl. on the map click it. +
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-{{ :wiki:a320_beginner_sfo_plan.jpg |}} +
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-{{ :wiki:a320_beginner_sfo_28r.png?210|}} +
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-**Select Runway 28R for landing** +
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-In the right hand column +
-  * click the landing aircraft symbol for runway 28R. +
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-**Summary** +
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-We selected Sacramento, then runway 16R. After that we moved over to San Francisco and selected runway 18R. The route is now complete for our purposes. Click the back arrow to get back to the main menu.+
  
 {{ :wiki:a320_beginner_route_complete.jpg |}} {{ :wiki:a320_beginner_route_complete.jpg |}}
-{{ :wiki:main_menu_start.jpg |}} 
  
 ==== Takeoff ==== ==== Takeoff ====
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-In the main menu click the Start button to begin the flight. 
  
 **Before Takeoff Checks** **Before Takeoff Checks**
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 The auto-brake slows us down and we come to a complete stop on the runway.  The auto-brake slows us down and we come to a complete stop on the runway. 
  
-  * Press the autopilot disengage button if you have it assigned or click the side stick of to your left to kick out the autopilot.+  * Press the autopilot disengage button if you have it assigned or click the red button on the side stick to kick out the autopilot.
   * To be able to vacate the runway advance your throttle a bit, this should also disengage the auto-brake.   * To be able to vacate the runway advance your throttle a bit, this should also disengage the auto-brake.
  
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