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Aviation and Flight Sim Video Forum

Have a real world or simulator video that you would like to show to the community?  Here is the place you can do so.  Please, no links to monetized content on other sites e.g. YouTube, Rumble, etc.  "Monetized" means you or someone else is being paid for views and/or the video solicits people to subscribe to a channel where the content provider(s) is/are being paid for views.  See the pinned topic at top of forum for additional guidance.  Videos must be embedded in your topic.  We want to be able to just click the start video arrow.

 

  1. Hi Everybody, Welcome aboard, this is a Delta Airlines Flight (flight number 2346), with nonstop service from La Guardia Int'l (KLGA) to Miami Int'l (KMIA). We depart New York via runway 13, DCT WHITE departure, cruise at 36,000' and arrive in Miami via BNFSH 2 arrival, ILS-LOC approach into RWY 08R. Using: X-Plane 12 | Zibo-Mod 738 | SayIntentions AI | Flightdeck Solutions Dual Fixed Based Trainer | Home Cockpit Boeing 737-800.

  2. Started by EMaviation_,

    ARJ21 Xiangfeng China's Soaring Phoenix Explore the journey of the COMAC ARJ21, also known as the Xiangfeng ("Soaring Phoenix"), China's ambitious regional jet designed to compete in the global civil aviation market. Developed by COMAC in the mid-2010s, this video dives deep into the aircraft's key features, its long and challenging development process, and the role it plays in China's aviation strategy. The ARJ21's development began in 2002, but it faced significant delays, with its first flight only taking place in 2008. It wasn't until 2016 that it started joining airline fleets. Despite these early setbacks, the aircraft is now actively produced and delivered to b…

  3. Nanjing to Guangzhou: First Flight with China Southern & A321Neo Hello everyone welcome to my channel, Thanks for joining me today! I'm about to hop on my first ever flight on board of China southern airlines as well as my first ever flight onboard Airbus A3321Neo. My journey begins at Nanjing International Airport and ends at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. I can't wait to share this experience with you. Onboard China Southern Airlines Airbus A321 Neo, registered as B-306L, and it has only been in service since March 2019. Airline: China Southern Airlines Class: Economy Route: Nanjing Lukou International Airport (IATA: NKG) to Guangzhou Baiyun Internation…

  4. Juneyao Air Airbus A320 Flight from Huizhou to Nanjing - NEVER FLYING FROM HUIZHOU AGAIN! Join me on my journey from Huizhou Pingtan Airport to Nanjing Lukou International Airport onboard Juneyao Air's Airbus A320. I share my experience at the small regional airport located in GuangDong Province of China that primarily serves domestic flights. The airport is dual-use military and civilian airport since 2015, and as a result, certain regulations are applied that ruined my experience, made me feel sick, and got me into an argument with a passenger.

  5. My First Flight on a Boeing 787-9: Economy Experience with Juneyao Air Shanghai to Guangzhou. Join me on my first flight on a Boeing 787-9 with Juneyao Air as I travel from Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. Follow along as I take you through the economy experience, including seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, and meal service. In this video, you will see the stunning Juneyao Air Boeing 787-9 with its 29 business and 295 economy seats. I was lucky to have a window seat with a beautiful view of the wing, and the legroom was comfortable. You'll also see the clean and spacious toilet facilities. During th…

  6. Aviator Canadian Robert Hampton "Hammy" Gray (1917-45) was awarded the last Victoria Cross (VC) of WW2 and is the last aviator to date to receive a VC. Come see the many locations he trained at and fought at, and the varied aircraft he flew. Hope you enjoy. Cheers.

  7. Started by Ident,

    With using SayIntentions Lvars in Axis and Ohs combined with PilotEdges ability in MSFS and XPlane to connect and disconnect from their network via clicking the PTT button 5 times quickly, I now can have full coverage ATC without every leaving the sim/flight. That means all towered airports can now be manned within PE coverage area. SayIntentions also offers a dispatch for OnAir (which I use) and this allows me to use the dispatch within PE without having SI do the ATC. SI also offers the ability to have a co-pilot and intercom with you use a different PTT key to interact with. So in this video, I'm just showing the various speaker/headset and mic inputs I can use in…

  8. Started by Mike_CFII_MEL,

    Hi Everybody, Today we look at MMAA and MMMX. I continue my MSFS2024 research by visiting well over 60 airports, looking for issues. Instead of lumping them into one video, I broke them up showing two airports at a time. I must say, MS2024 is looking real nice. Hope you enjoy the view, catch you on my next run.

  9. Hi Everybody, Welcome aboard, this is a Envoy Air Flight (flight number 3768), with nonstop service from Pensacola (KPNS) to Miami (KMIA). We depart Pensacola via runway 17, DCT JAYDI departure, cruise at 33,000' and arrive in Miami via FROGZ4 arrival, ILS/LOC approach into RWY 08R. Using: X-Plane 12 | Zibo-Mod 738 | SayIntentions AI | Flightdeck Solutions Dual Fixed Based Trainer | Home Cockpit Boeing 737-800.

  10. Started by Mike_CFII_MEL,

    Hi Everybody, Today we look at OAKB and OMDB. I continue my MSFS2024 research by visiting well over 60 airports, looking for issues. Instead of lumping them into one video, I broke them up showing two airports at a time. I must say, MS2024 is looking real nice. Hope you enjoy the view, catch you on my next run.

  11. Started by Mike_CFII_MEL,

    Hi Everybody, Today we look at MULB and NZHN. I continue my MSFS2024 research by visiting well over 60 airports, looking for issues. Instead of lumping them into one video, I broke them up showing two airports at a time. I must say, MS2024 is looking real nice. Hope you enjoy the view, catch you on my next run.

  12. The world's first becoming airborne in a heavier-than-air powered aircraft was not the Wright Brothers in December 1903 but probably New Zealander Richard Pearse some 8 or 9 months earlier. With further development the Wrights did then go to sustained, fully controlled flight in 1904/5. Come see how Pearse did it. Hope you enjoy. Cheers.

  13. Started by Mike_CFII_MEL,

    Hi Everybody, I hit some stormy weather while checking out my night lighting edits. If you're interested in trying them, a link can be found below. Just note: I use re-shade for the bloom type effect, although the download includes a non re-shade version as well. For those interested in my Night Lighting Edits, here is the link. https://fi.x-plane.to/file/388/x-plane-12-night-lighting-edits

  14. Hi Everybody, I hit some stormy weather while checking out my night lighting edits. If you're interested in trying them, a link can be found below. Just note: I use re-shade for the bloom type effect, although the download includes a non re-shade version as well. For those interested in my Night Lighting Edits, here is the link. X-Plane 12 Night Lighting Edits -------------------------------------------------- https://fi.x-plane.to/file/388/x-plane-12-night-lighting-edits

  15. Started by Mike_CFII_MEL,

    Hi Everybody, Today we look at MKJP and MKJS. I continue my MSFS2024 research by visiting well over 60 airports, looking for issues. Instead of lumping them into one video, I broke them up showing two airports at a time. I must say, MS2024 is looking real nice. Hope you enjoy the view, catch you on my next run.

  16. Started by Mike_CFII_MEL,

    Hi Everybody, Today we look at LRBS and LSGG. I continue my MSFS2024 research by visiting well over 60 airports, looking for issues. Instead of lumping them into one video, I broke them up showing two airports at a time. I must say, MS2024 is looking real nice. Hope you enjoy the view, catch you on my next run.

  17. Started by Mike_CFII_MEL,

    Hi Everybody, Today we look at LIRD and LOWW. I continue my MSFS2024 research by visiting well over 60 airports, looking for issues. Instead of lumping them into one video, I broke them up showing two airports at a time. I must say, MS2024 is looking real nice. Hope you enjoy the view, catch you on my next run.

  18. Started by Mike_CFII_MEL,

    Hi Everybody, Today we look at LFPG and LGAV. I continue my MSFS2024 research by visiting well over 60 airports, looking for issues. Instead of lumping them into one video, I broke them up showing two airports at a time. I must say, MS2024 is looking real nice. Hope you enjoy the view, catch you on my next run.

  19. Started by Mike_CFII_MEL,

    Hi Everybody, Today we look at KSEA and KSFO. I continue my MSFS2024 research by visiting well over 60 airports, looking for issues. Instead of lumping them into one video, I broke them up showing two airports at a time. I must say, MS2024 is looking real nice. Hope you enjoy the view, catch you on my next run.

  20. Started by Mike_CFII_MEL,

    Hi Everybody, Today we look at KLGA and KMDW. I continue my MSFS2024 research by visiting well over 60 airports, looking for issues. Instead of lumping them into one video, I broke them up showing two airports at a time. I must say, MS2024 is looking real nice. Hope you enjoy the view, catch you on my next run.

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