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Hi everybody.
Since some of us have a problem with taking off while the cockpit locked setting is in place I thought I make a noob's guide how to take off easily. First of all zoom out as much as possible. ![]() You can see the edges of the runway nicely through your side windows. (I marked them red in this picture, compare to the picture above) ![]() Lock the tailwheel. ![]() If you are not sure whether someone is in front of you, ask the tower for permission to take off. Tab -> 8 (Ground control) -> 5 (Request Take Off Clearance) ![]() ![]() Got clearance (if someone is still standing in front of you, you won't get clearance) ![]() While taking off always scan the edges of the runway through your sidewindows. You should have no problem seeing them and with the tailwheel locked you will only need slight right rudder to stay in the middle of it while your tail is still on the ground. ![]() After take off unlock your tailwheel again (or you'll be in for some nasty surprise on landing if you haven't lined up with the runway perfectly ![]() ![]() When you are on the ground again, move your plane in S-patterns so you can see what is in front of you. ![]() ![]() This requires you to go slowly. Not more than 20-30 km/h (~15-20 m.p.h) When you have more confidence in taking off and landing with locked cockpits you can also use a different method on take off. Just turn your plane slightly to the right (left works too, but on take off the plane will automatically turn you left so it's easier to line it up with the runway again [works of course only with planes that have propellers spinning to the right, with left turning propellers turn to the left.]). After you have turned a few degrees you will be able to see what is in front of you. This approach requires an unlocked tailwheel of course. Hope this helped you a little. |
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*NOTE: the edges of the runway may be dificult to spot in case you're taking off from a DESERT airbase''
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It's pretty much the same.
Give me the name of that bloody map (it's not desert online...) and I'll make some screenshots. The technique you use is absolutely the same. ![]() *EDIT* The map is called onlineMT. Yes, it is a bit harder to see, but I think anyone who is not blind (or has horrible graphics settings) should be able to see it. ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Schroeder; 08-20-08 at 06:48 AM. |
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Lucky Jack
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Nicely done.
![]() Tho, I dont agree with the unlocked tailwheel landing. I have my TW locked ALWAYS and to be honest, I prefer it that way. Much easier to land. ![]() |
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Lucky Jack
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Yeh, true that.... but one has to be a very crappy lander if he cant turn the plane while the tail is still in the air. :p
But, anyway, I think it all comes to the personal preference category. ![]() |
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