iniBuilds Airbus A310-300 Complete Tutorial for Beginners - Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2024
- This is a complete tutorial for beginners of iniBuilds Airbus A310-300 for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. This video covers a complete flight from Qatar to Dubai in which I have explained how to start the plane from the cold and dark state, configure the MCDU, takeoff and autopilot, descent management and ILS approach & landing
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System Specs
LENOVO Legion T7 Model No: 90V7003LKS
Processor Type: Intel Core i9
Processor Model: 13900KF
Processor Generation: 13th Generation
RAM SIZE: 64GB
RAM Type: DDR5
Solid State Drive Capacity: 2TB SSD
Graphics Controller Model: GeForce RTX 4080
VRAM: 16 GB GDDR6X
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Video Timeline
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:39 Powerup Procedures
00:04:44 Introduction to Power Sources
00:06:53 IRS Alignment
00:09:01 Flight Planning in Simbrief
00:17:28 Setting the Payload and Fuel in EFB
00:20:14 MCDU Initialization
00:23:50 Pre-Flight Procedures
00:32:08 MCDU Configuration
00:46:56 Starting the APU
00:51:07 Pushback
00:53:53 Engine Startup Procedures
00:53:39 Taxi
01:03:38 Take Off
01:05:40 Activating the Autopilot
01:14:07 Preparing for the Descend and Approach
01:19:46 Starting the Descend
01:40:07 Initial Approach
01:41:35 Final Approach
01:45:58 Landing
01:47:12 Taxiing to Gates
01:48:56 Shutdown Procedures - เกม
The way points appearing in your FMC automatically indicates it IS reading your Simbrief plan, even though you think it isn't. The way points don't appear by themselves if you haven't made a flight plan already.
Thank you very much for your valuable feedback. Have a nice day
Great video! Can you please share the basic checklist which you called out during the tutorial?
Thank you for watching the video and your comments. Currently I am in the phase of publishing my site and soon you will be able to see the checklist as part of the content published on my site.
I can't get throttle to play . If I pull down to idle it engaged reverse thrusters . I have configured it but still does it .
Are you using the throttle on the stick or the one on the TCA Quadrant?
I use my throttle on the stick. Use a velocity one . Only work around is the have idle at 50% throttle and essentially cut my range of motion in half .
Thank you for your input. Actually different controllers have different behaviors with this plane. There is always a work around available and I think you have found the solution. Do let me know if you have any other questions.
I really don't understand why you have to tell it the transition. The REREK waypoint is always the start point of the approach to that runway, so why do you have to tell it? The STAR will always end at it, so surely it should simply be built in to the STAR?