How To Land in Crosswinds - MSFS Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Welcome back to another tutorial in MSFS 2020. Today we'll be performing crosswind landing and takeoffs in the Cessna 172S. If you've found yourself struggling to land in crosswind conditions, prepare to learn the crab to sideslip/wing low method. Not for real world use and is just for flight sim/entertainment.
    Struggling with normal/steady approaches and landing? Watch this first: • How To IMPROVE YOUR LA...
    Add ons in this video:
    - TrackIR for head tracking.
    Equipment:
    Thrustmaster T.16000m + TWCS throttle for peripherals.
    Ryzen 5900X
    RTX 3080
    00:00 Introduction
    00:53 Do You Struggle With Normal Landings?
    01:28 How To Decipher Wind Direction?
    02:17 Keeping the Wind Side Wing/Wheel Down
    02:56 Crosswind Takeoff Demo
    04:52 Crosswind Landing Demo
    06:22 Final Crosswind Approach Demonstration
    09:12 Closing Remarks
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Komentáře • 5

  • @paulaaronmarcus
    @paulaaronmarcus Před 2 lety +1

    just discovered this, keep them coming. These are really good

  • @ztublackstaff
    @ztublackstaff Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this. I heart your using a thrust master rudder. Can’t port your sensitivities? Looking forward to the next video

  • @DownTheRabbit-Hole
    @DownTheRabbit-Hole Před rokem

    i heard you mention rudder slide on floor, but i think too much weathervane effect after landing in msfs, imo. thanks for video. happens in heavier aircraft, like longitude, as well.

  • @papolo2001
    @papolo2001 Před rokem

    Hi great video. Just a question, when you are starting the final to landing you say “you are come in in a crab angle…” (4:56). I understand this crab angle is the one created by the weathervane effect, not a crab angle you created. Am I right?. I ask because before I always understood this crab angle you need to create it changing the heading by x degrees, but now I tried I realize the plane itself because of the weathervane effect is “naturally” in a crab angle.

  • @bertobones7182
    @bertobones7182 Před 2 lety

    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟