First Take-Off in a Cessna 172 Skyhawk for Beginners

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First Take-Off in a Cessna 172 Skyhawk for Beginners

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I think most of you've been on a plane before.
Those times it was the captain who drives the plane.
Why don't you do it yourself?

This tut will guide you to do you own first take-off on your own.
And of course, this guides you from the easiest plane to drive,
a Cessna 172 Skyhawk

Even though it's slow, but it will make you a good start

Here are some pictures of my takeoff

Prepare Your Flight Simulator

There are just few things to have
1. Computer (I bet y'all having it)
2. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 (Buy it OR Download the torrent)
-Second Way Is CHEAPER, I Decided That Way
3. Open-Minded Brain
-Most Important

-*- Whatever You tried in the instructables
DO NOT TRY FOR REAL
i don't guarantee in your lives

Setting Up Your Flight

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1.Start your Flight Simulator(FS)
2.At the main screen
-Click at Create A Flight
-Selected Aircraft :Should Be Cessna 172(Change if it isn't)
-Selected Location :Change To Thailand, Bangkok, Bangkok Intl(Refering To My Home Town)
-Selected Time :Change To Day
3.Click Fly Now! To Start The Flight

Follow The PICs

Fly!!!

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Now We Are At The Runway In Bangkok Intl

The Thing On The Screen Is The Cockpit Of The Plane Called Cessna 172

First, You Will Noticed A White Text Says PARKING BRAKES
Press The . Button (Not The One On The Numpad)

Second, Make Sure That The Num Lock Is Off

Now, You're Ready To Fly.

Press F4 That Will Open Throttle Fully

Wait Until Speed Is 70 Knots

Then, Gently Press 2 Button On The Numpad

Wait Until Orange Dot In Horizontal Heading Indicator Collides The Second Line Then Press 2 And 8 To Control The Plane


Practice This Many Times Until You Can Control The Plane So Good