You’re right bro! He buttered the landing which is a good thing but it’s iligal! Ryan air never butter in the real world flying for Ryan air you would be fired for your smooth landing, Ryan air are famous for their landings
Mad set up man looks a great experience. Been watching your videos for a while now. Really enjoying them. You could become a real pilot but it’s like myself with truck simulator. I drive them in real life but it’s nice to drive them in the comfort of your own home. No politics and all the best bits of the job. Thanks again. It’s great to see the Boeing version 👍
5:15 The nose steering bypass valve is in the nose wheel well , allows the towbar to move the nosewheel without the hydraulic pressure acting upon it, along with the nose gear locking pin (mains are ofc in the main wheel well)
I have the same tiller! I don’t find it as precise as the cat3d airbus tiller, but it certainly looks the part! Your setup is awesome….thank you for breaking it down and showing it off! Enjoy it….you deserve it!
Glad you enjoyed it! I agree, it’s one of those things that you can never go back on! I’d rather have a joystick and motion a tiny screen than a kickass setup with no motion lol
Hi there, this is incredible to see your cockpit setups, im totally addicted to your videos but i don't have the time to spend making it so im currently saving for the Prosim simulators, they are absolutely incredible! Enjoyed watching your video, thanks.
I would recommend a tobii eye tracker until you decide on your VR set up, it says it only supports 27" monitors but it works on any size, just whack down the sensitivity and turn off the gaze following, the added immersion is crazy, I could never go back.
Great video! Can't believe you don't have more subscribers, I defo subbed after this. Gonna hopefully build a sim setup like this one day in the future
737s are manufactured at Renton Field a bit east of SEATAC. Boeing Field is a few miles north of SEATAC and is where a lot of work is done on military aircraft. About 25 miles north of SEATAC is the Everett plant where the 767 and 777 is manufactured. Charleston, SC is the location of factory where the 787 is built.
This is a home setup I would kill to have. Immersive enough to really draw you in to the experience, without being as absurd as a full-motion flight deck in your kitchen 😅
You ever tried VR on MSFS? I mostly play DCS for combat flight but recently upgraded to VR and the immersion is insane. I'm getting the next level racing simpit today and can't wait to fit that all up
wonderful video :) - looking forward for the total build price- and how to build one. My dad has promised me to get a PC and the flight controls for msfs if I go to a med school and crack the difficuilt exam :) Would love to see more of your videos. And about the motion system too Cheers
Great landings for those cross winds throw those ailerons into the wind and you won't bobble down the runway like that. Besides that I say its a text book landing 9.5/10
I was wondering if you were gonna post another video lol. Have you tried using a VR headset with your rig? I bet that would be interesting. Perhaps the new Apple goggles bc you can still see your surroundings (controls) while wearing them
I havent tried it for flying yet, but I have for racing :) I’ll try and post more regularly than once every 40 days lol Will be doing a first time VR video soon! Thanks commenting :)
This is a weird thing but though it’s kind of not a bug when they go into like the front wheel they’re actually doing stuff in there like putting wires and stuff in there cause I worked with Boeing and I have been one of those people down there doing that stuff it’s very confusing how to explain it, but it will all make sense but it’s not a bug and another question is that radio tower a AI or a real person?
@@palopo-t3v i guess u dont follow the news then. when their shooting whistleblowers to keep poor safety regulations a secret, and doors are coming off midflight, id say thats pretty concerning, regardless of how many checklists u do !
@@brandonchappell1535 Like I said. You should know better than to make the kind of comments that aviation ignorants make. Just the 737 flies more than 5000 times per day. Check Avherald to know how things also happen every day in non-boeing airplanes. Aviation safety is not just in the airplanes we fly. It's the whole system.
Great video at 06:48 when you said: " It feels like I'm flying a real plane.." that my friend is the aha moment all flight simmer (sinners)...strive for ...the warm and fuzzy feeling..that says YEAH THIS IS IT! tHE ONLY THING COMPARABLE IS MAYBEY BUILING AN EXPERIMENTAL AIPLANE AND TAKING OFF AND LANDING IT FOR THE FIRST TIME...that tingling feeling...anyway...gotta go!!! Gday mate....A 14:00 that landing was like butter on pancakes..you should be ashamed of yourself..i though I heard girls screaming ..like they were at at a live concert...:0)...
Sooooooooo..... We gonna see you doing some DCS my dude? I so love the videos, but I definitely wanna see you fly something with some physics. That and VR.
I'm not sure I have the time to learn DCS properly, but I'm keen to fly fighters within MSFS! (I've got a kickass Varjo Aero VR headset waiting to be used)
With your PC I don't think running a hard drive for your games is a very smart idea. Hard drives have a fraction of the read and write speeds compared to SSD's and loading into games and heck even while playing them can be sluggish at times. A M.2 SSD may be more expensive, but in the long run its a smarter choice.
Amazing 🤩 SIM doctor! One question, how did you managed to fix the Boeing chair of Next level racing SIM into the full motion sim? It is matching with the screws or did you have to modify it ?
All I can say is you have an amazing flight Rig? I guess you went all out for realism in doing the flight SIM game. I didn't know they made flight SIM hardware like that. Now question is: with all the time you have spent with this game, you think you could fly an actual Passenger Jet airline?? I have the flight SIM game, but have not invested my time in trying it out. I do have a couple flight SIM specific controls I think from Thrustmaster. Right now I spend most of my time computer time doing SIM racing and run the games in VR. Anyway, Thanks for the video. Take care.
I loove sim racing (Ive got a channel called 'thecardoc') I do think I could fly a plane as long as the 'fear factor' doesn't set in! No resets in real life loll
What app or website do you use for the screen? Can you show a tutorial of how to build i rly want a setup like yours... i curently made one with cupboard but it cant conect to my app only the steering whele can cuz i put my phone like on the steering wheel lol so the flaps breaks dont connect i just have the vibes lol
Nice vid, but! You are NEVER EVER ready for takeoff, Sir! As there has been too many misunderstanding leading to terrible crashes due to pilots thought they were CLEARED for takeoff because other aircraft also were ready, it is now standard procedure to call "Ready For Departure" Nevertheless, really really awesome setup, mate! Great inspiration! ;)
99% of people now; "If it's a Boeing, I'm really nervous about going!". I mean come on. Airbus have proved themselves to be superior by every single metric.
I’m sorry, that landing was a solid 1 out of 10. If you are flying Ryan Air livery and you aren’t trying to collapse the landing gear it loses the authenticity. Seriously though, good flying and I’m jealous of your setup🙂!