01-09-2005, 09:14 PM
Oh boy!! If that's your first payware airliner with all the bells and whistles you sure picked a lady. The 727 from Captain Sim is not even the
easiest of the 2 that are around to fly (The Dreamfleet model is FS9 specific) There's not many real tips one can give as the autopilot only
has altitude hold (not aquire) and heading hold. The only thing to do is keep your FSNav screen (you do have FSNav don't you?)
undocked and small so you can see where you are going and follow the track. Make sure you created your flightplan in FSN and exported
it to FS as well; so that they correspond otherwise ATC is gonna wonder where on this Green Earth you think you're going. Best person
to ask would be a real 727 pilot. For this check out http://www.flightsim.com and ask on their forums. Brad may be able to give you some tips
but he is a 737 pilot which is a much more modern bird.
easiest of the 2 that are around to fly (The Dreamfleet model is FS9 specific) There's not many real tips one can give as the autopilot only
has altitude hold (not aquire) and heading hold. The only thing to do is keep your FSNav screen (you do have FSNav don't you?)
undocked and small so you can see where you are going and follow the track. Make sure you created your flightplan in FSN and exported
it to FS as well; so that they correspond otherwise ATC is gonna wonder where on this Green Earth you think you're going. Best person
to ask would be a real 727 pilot. For this check out http://www.flightsim.com and ask on their forums. Brad may be able to give you some tips
but he is a 737 pilot which is a much more modern bird.
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