How to Take off a Runway in Flight Simulator

Turn on the engines of your plane by pressing CTRL+E., Press ".", Lower the planes flaps to five to ten degrees., Push your throttle directly forward and you will start going down the runway. , Make sure that as you go 2/3 down the runway, pull back...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Turn on the engines of your plane by pressing CTRL+E.

    If the engines are already on do not do the step.
  2. Step 2: Press "."

    on your keyboard to get rid of the parking brake.

    The parking brake is active at the beginning so your plane doesn't move when you don't want it to. , This will make your plane get airborne sooner. ,,, If you are on your back wheels, then keep pulling back on the stick until your attitude indicator shows your angle of climb is between 10 to 20 degrees. , However, if you hold your position for long you will go up into the air. , Remember to raise your flaps after you reach 100 feet (30.5 m) above the ground.
  3. Step 3: Lower the planes flaps to five to ten degrees.

  4. Step 4: Push your throttle directly forward and you will start going down the runway.

  5. Step 5: Make sure that as you go 2/3 down the runway

  6. Step 6: pull back on the stick directly back.

  7. Step 7: Know that if you followed all the steps correctly

  8. Step 8: you will now be in the air

  9. Step 9: off on your back wheels.

  10. Step 10: Be on your back wheels for up to ten seconds.

  11. Step 11: Now you are in the air.

Detailed Guide

If the engines are already on do not do the step.

on your keyboard to get rid of the parking brake.

The parking brake is active at the beginning so your plane doesn't move when you don't want it to. , This will make your plane get airborne sooner. ,,, If you are on your back wheels, then keep pulling back on the stick until your attitude indicator shows your angle of climb is between 10 to 20 degrees. , However, if you hold your position for long you will go up into the air. , Remember to raise your flaps after you reach 100 feet (30.5 m) above the ground.

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