11-08-2009, 01:35 AM
SUCCESS !!! landed a CRJ-700 without blowing tires 

Greetings from Brazil ! ! ! !
Tires blown is crap
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11-08-2009, 01:35 AM
SUCCESS !!! landed a CRJ-700 without blowing tires
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Greetings from Brazil ! ! ! !
14-08-2009, 01:03 AM
Always check your VSI that is all.
14-08-2009, 09:36 PM
A cheap joystick would be a huge improvement, but not good enough. Just get a decent joystick.
No one should be flying with just a keyboard and a mouse. Not even as punishment.
21-08-2009, 05:48 PM
I don't believe that the tires of a real plane blow at 400 FPM landing. My landings were quite good in FS9, but now in FSX don't. Why? The
huge reason is the FPS (frames per second) that the FSX is running on my sistem. Well. On airports it's around 7 and 8.. And landing with that FPS is almost impossible to me. The FS9 runned so well on my sistem. I'll maybe come back to that and wait the Windows 7, I have heard that FSX runs on that around 10 FPS better than in XP.. So is there some way to rise that level. For example to 600? Or take it off totally. Post Edited ( 08-21-09 18:49 )
21-08-2009, 05:54 PM
Tires WILL blow at 400 fpm IRL... depending on the plane and tire manufactures......
Try landing a mere Cessna at 400 fpm and you will not only blow your tires but the bottom half of you fuselage with it f.e. Besides that all, 400 fpm is a very fair boundary to 95% of todays airliners. Dan cannot program a different fpm setting for every single plane-type as that would take ages. So either you learn to land or you blow your tires..... that you can land the plane with blowing any tires in FS9 with FSP doesnt mean much as FSP does NOT have the tire blow ability.... became available with FSX and thus with FSPx ![]() Basically, you still can't land the plane..... go practise ![]() Never blown a tire yet on FSPx, unless it was deliberate during testing. And yes, I do know how to land a plane in FS ![]() |
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