Great tutorial. Would it be possible to put on some light on the instrument panel so that when you go into the shade you lose all vision while sitting in the cockpit during the tutorial thanks ron
Doesn’t mean you can’t fly an older plane without one. A lot of people like to fly classic airliners in flight sim, you have to start from the basics of VOR navigation.
Great video. Thanks. One minor comment.....you might want to do your training video's during daylight hours as the gauges were hard to see during parts of the flight.
I've been Flight Sinming since the Atari 130XE circa 1988 (a true old timer lol), and for decades VOR navigation (and NDBs to a lesser extent) were the "only show in town". I'm so glad VORs were incorporated into Series S/X platforms. Thanks for the video and the work you put into all your videos.
Thank you for this excellent steam gage VOR tutorial. I agree that sometimes its nice to just fly with basic instruments and of course the C152 is the best example of this.
Great vid on traditional navigation! First one I've seen to show using two VORs to triangulate position. As for making a flight plan without GPS, it is useful. ATC has you on radar, so with an IFR flight plan, you can ask them for a vector to next waypoint. So even in remote areas with no VOR or NDB, and in bad weather, you can find your way.
Another great video. I appreciate everything you're doing here. Would it be possible, one day, to do a complete VATSIM tutorial for beginners? The process seems quite tedious...