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Aviation and Flight Sim Video Forum

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  1. Started by FrankPilot,

    This video is to let you know what WW2 UK & US bomber aircraft are available in MSFS. I have found 12, payware & freeware, of all bomber types. Please let me know in the comments if there are any others. For each of the 12 bombers, we’ll provide a picture with brief details of the aircraft, footage from MSFS, & then some real-life footage. Hope you enjoy. Cheers.

  2. The latest update indicates that the russian aviation industry is making strides in reducing its reliance on foreign aircraft. Key projects like the MC-21 aircraft, Tupolev Tu-214, and Ilyushin Il-114 are showing progress thanks to import substitution efforts. These advancements signal growing aviation independence. In this detailed aviation update, EMAviation explores the progress of Russia’s civil aircraft development as of February 2025. We cover the latest advancements in key import substitution aircraft programs: the Superjet 100, MC-21, Tu-214, Il-114-300, and the troubled LMS-901 Baikal project. From the introduction of Russian-built PD-8 and PD-14 engines to struc…

  3. Fifty years ago, Airbus launched a twin-engine widebody airliner that almost ended the company before it began. Sales stalled. Politics bit hard. Even some European backers wavered. Then one audacious experiment in the United States flipped the script—and the A300 became the foundation stone for everything from the A320 to today’s long-haul fleet. Why the A300 Was Such a Gamble In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Boeing and McDonnell Douglas dominated the “big jet” market with three-engine widebodies. Airbus—then a fragile consortium—chose a different path: a two-engine widebody optimized for medium-haul efficiency. On paper, the A300B was brilliantly logical…

  4. Hi Everybody, Just checking out my latest night lighting edits adjusted for X-Plane 12.3.b1 release, I can't see how it's going to get any better than this... The sim looks amazing.

  5. Hi Everybody, Welcome aboard, this is a Spirit Airlines Flight (flight number 2462), with nonstop service from Atlantic City (KACY) to West Palm Beach (KPBI). We depart Atlantic City via runway 13, DCT LEEAH departure, cruise at 36,000' and arrive in West Palm Beach via CLMNT2 arrival, RNAV-Z approach into RWY 10L.

  6. The American Wright Brothers deserve credit for “The first aeroplane to achieve man-carrying, powered, sustained flight”. But it was sort of a rather close run thing. Come see how it panned out. Hope you enjoy. Cheers.

  7. Hi Everybody, Spirit Airlines Flight 2487 - West Palm Beach (KPBI) to Atlantic City (KACY)

  8. Timestamps Introduction 0:12 VNav theory 1:19 How VNav works 2:43 VNav and FMS integration 3:22 Data Flow (Flight Plan Entry) 3:51 Data Flow (Profile Calculation) 7:09 Data Flow (VNav Guidance to Autopilot) 8:09 Data Flow (Pilot Monitoring) 8:50 VNav in Practice (Flight) 9:29 Departure RASLR3 10:00 RUDYY SELLZ TTONE VIVVS RASLR Top of Climb 13:37 ROHCK ZAYNE WOTRO WINER Top of Descent 15:12 DRK MAIER BRUSR ZILUB Approach ON 17:53 KUCOO JURAZ Gear Down 19:13 GIPSY SCADE Autopilot OFF 20:52 Landing Replay 23:16

  9. Hi Everybody, Welcome aboard, this is a Southwest Airlines Flight (flight number 4463), with nonstop service from St. Louis (KSTL) to Chicago Midway (KMDW). We depart St. Louis via runway 12R, NATCA5 departure, cruise at 27,000' and arrive in Chicago via ENDEE8 arrival, ILS-LOC approach into RWY 04R.

  10. The beautiful British De Havilland DH104 Dove was one of the post-WW2 great successes. It was a short-haul liner that was popular around the world for civil, corporate, private & military operators. We’ll look at the aircraft in general, & then follow the life of one particular aircraft as a case study. Hope you enjoy. Cheers.

  11. Hi Everybody, Welcome aboard, this is an American Airlines Flight (flight number 1349), with nonstop service from Newark (KEWR) to John F Kennedy (KJFK). We depart Newark via runway 22R, DCT BREZY departure, cruise at 6,000' and arrive in Kennedy via PWL2 arrival, RNAV-X approach into RWY 22L.

  12. Hi Everybody, Welcome aboard, this is an Air Asia Flight (flight number 6185), with nonstop service from Miri (WBGR) to Kuching (WBGG). We depart Miri via runway20, BIPA1B departure, cruise at 34,000' and arrive in Kuching (WBGG) via KIKA1G arrival, VOR-Z approach into RWY 07.

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  14. Hi Everybody, Welcome aboard, this is a Lion Air Flight (flight number 849), with nonstop service from Makassar (WAAA) to Kupang (WATT). We depart Makassar via runway 21, NETO1B departure, cruise at 35,000' and arrive in Kupang via MOF1G arrival, RNP approach into RWY 08.

  15. Earth Views at 51,000 Feet in the Cessna Citation X Over Colorado | Panoramic Views in 4K Intro 0:10 Departure 1:15 15,000' to 51,000' 2:42 Earth Views 3:45

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