http://www.avsim.net/ is good - I prefer payware plane Google PMDG and WilcoPub. MSN me for more info on the payware ones
You need to buy it if you want the full version![]()

http://www.avsim.net/ is good - I prefer payware plane Google PMDG and WilcoPub. MSN me for more info on the payware onesI've finally managed to install itNow to start learning again
@,Alpha, where you get more planes from?
You need to buy it if you want the full version![]()
if you have the ils frequencies for runways you can programme them in and use autoland for a while until you're like 200ft up@xxMATTGxx was that you? I cant land to save my life.
also lol i used to be a controller on vatsim back in the day. stansted luton and (for a brief while) i was on heathrow. gd times
I wouldn't even know how to do that![]()
Autoland until 200ft? Autoland can land the plane![]()
yeah hence the term 'autoland'. i mean if you struggle to land but want to do the actual landing part yourself you can use autoland then disengage autopilot at 200ft. by that time everything's configured correctly you just literally need to not touch anything until you tilt back a bit and touchdown
I've just managed to land my first jet (Half on the runway) using ILS but for some reason it made the jet turn just before we landed? @,Alpha, what FSX you got? FSX or FSX 2004?
Let's prevent some confusion here.I've just managed to land my first jet (Half on the runway) using ILS but for some reason it made the jet turn just before we landed? @,Alpha, what FSX you got? FSX or FSX 2004?
There is no "FSX 2004"
In terms of what you are talking about it's the following:
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight
Now this has been called many things over the years and people call it: Flight Simulator 2004, FS2004 or FS9.
Microsoft Flight Simulator X
Flight Simulator X or FSX.
Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 24-03-2012 at 09:30 PM.
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