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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Project Tupolev startup and takeoff tutorial pt1 TU154M
This is part 1 of a 3-part series for flying the aircraft for flight Simulator FS2004 Project Tupolev TU154M. Especially for drivers who have no knowledge of Russian or flight operations, and a reasonable understanding of "Western" by Boeing in Flight Simulator, designed to fly the Tupolev Tu154 VATSIM. It 's like a short tutorial to get you flying routes with the plane without hours of not being able to simple systems like the GPS developed frustrated meantNavigation system, autopilot, and steps away from cold, dark place up to the first decent STAR in your destination. There is no substitute for the manual, but a little help to make you capable of more advanced features not only the engine start-up (which is quite envolved) to take possession. The shares will be written next, as I create them in the coming weeks. Part 1: Introduction (Tupolev scenes, set to be only my performanceTranscription of the Shostakovich Concerto for piano trumpet and strings transcribed for two pianos and trumpet. First Movement Excerpt) 2: Set the controls of the joystick, which are separated from FS2004 Tu154. 3: Turn on the power and connection to the power unit on the ground. to prevent draining the battery. 4: Set the GPS unit for the departure of the flight plan and SID.
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