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Dynamically control weather, create aircraft failures and more with "Instructor
Station" for X-Plane. It is a free App from the Apple App Store that allows you to
control X-Plane without pausing the simulation.

1. You can record a flight in a real aircraft on "Xavion", a free iOS app, and
replay it in X-Plane 12.

1. Go to Settings > Graphics and reduce the rendering options settings to increase
performance on slow machines. Hover over each slider to see whether they impact the
CPU or GPU.

1. X-Plane uses an aerodynamic model called “blade element theory.” X-Plane


actually models the virtual airflow over the airfoil surfaces of the simulated
aircraft. Most simulators use a table lookup scheme which can only approximate a
correct flight model.

1. There are thousands of free 3rd party aircraft, sceneries, and other X-Plane
enhancements. Just search online for “X-Plane freeware.”

1. You can display the frame rate by checking the first box in the Data Input &
Output screen under the Settings. This allows you to fine-tune your simulator’s
performance.

1. Build your very own custom aircraft using Plane Maker! It comes with X-Plane at
no extra cost and is located in your main X-Plane folder.

1. Aviators worldwide use a phonetic alphabet: ALPHA BRAVO CHARLIE DELTA ECHO
FOXTROT GOLF HOTEL INDIA JULIET KILO LIMA MIKE NOVEMBER OSCAR PAPA QUEBEC ROMEO
SIERRA TANGO UNIFORM VICTOR WHISKEY X-RAY YANKEE ZULU

1. For a new challenge try the formation flying situation. Go to Flight


Configuration > Location > Customize > Special Starts and pick Formation Flying.
You will be given an AI aircraft to fly with that is appropriate for your
aircraft’s speed.

1. There is a professional version of X-Plane. Flight schools use it in pilot


training. Many commercial cockpit simulators also use X-Plane to drive their
instruments and visuals.

1. It’s easy to change the scenery that you’ve installed with X-Plane at any time.
Run the installer and select the option to “Add / Remove Scenery.”

1. By default the keys Q and E look left and right respectively when inside the 3D
cockpit. R and F look up and down. Period and comma move backwards and
forwards. Plus and minus zoom in and out. You can use the 4 arrow keys to move the
camera around as well.

1. Try using the mouse to look around inside of the 3D cockpit — right click and
drag to look around, and left click to touch things.

1. You can fly gliders, do formation flying or perform aircraft carrier operations.
See the Flight Configuration > Location > Customize > Special Starts window.

1. You can pull up a local map at any time to gain better perspective on your
flight.   Press the M key or click the map marker icon in the menu.

1. Save your flight parameters as situations and then reload them later. Set up
your flight exactly as you like it then use File > Save Flight.
1. It’s sometimes desirable to start your aircraft on a 3 mile (VFR) or 10 mile
(IFR) final to any runway. You can do so in Flight Configuration > Location >
Customize and then toggling the Starts button to Runway. Use the drop down to
select the appropriate distance for the runway you would like at your selected
field.

1. MSL is an aviation term used to denote “altitude above mean sea level.” The
altimeters in aircraft measure altitude above mean sea level and not above ground
level. The term AGL means “above ground level” and radio altimeters are used to
report altitudes in AGL.

1. The Airspeed Indicator in the aircraft will read “Indicated Airspeed,” or IAS.
The error in this value will increase the higher you fly (as the density of the
surrounding air decreases).

1. It’s easier than ever to run X-Plane on multiple monitors. Go to Settings >
Graphics > Monitor Configuration and configure each of the monitor boxes how you
want it. Move the pop up windows for ATC, GPS, or maps to the other monitors if you
like!

1. You can change and customize the default keyboard commands in X-Plane. Go to
Settings > Keyboard and expand the lists or search for a word.

1. X-Plane 12 runs on all of the most popular operating systems. X-Plane Desktop is
available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. The mobile version of X-Plane is available
for both Apple iOS and Android.

1. Understanding the aerodynamic forces on an airplane will give you a better


concept of how the aircraft flies. The four basic forces are weight, lift, thrust,
and drag. Understanding the interaction of these forces will help you become a
better pilot.

1. POH stands for “Pilot Operating Handbook” and contains aircraft operational
information. Most POH can be obtained on the internet by searching for your
aircraft and the phrase “POH.”

1. Pick a specific point in the touchdown zone of the runway and try to land there
as precisely as possible. Learning to do this consistently will greatly increase
your piloting skills.

1. For something new, try taking off from a grass field. Set it up by going to
Flight Configuration > Location > Customize > Special Starts > Grass Strip. You
will notice your takeoff roll is somewhat longer than on a paved runway.

1. “Controlled airspace” is airspace of defined dimensions. Pilots should become


familiar with the types of controlled airspace and the restrictions for flying
within it. X-Plane, along with the appropriate charts and airspace documentation,
is the perfect way to practice staying legal.

1. One of the best training books for pilots is over a half-century old: “Stick and
Rudder” by Wolfgang Langewiesche.

1. Take on a new challenge in X-Plane and learn to fly a tail-dragger. Open Flight
Configuration and select the Stinson L5, the Piper Cub, or try the Taildragger
Takeoff Tutorial. Better practice up on your stick and rudder skills for this
challenge.

1. Simulate an engine failure right after takeoff. Can you make the airport or do
you land straight ahead? Try it with different wind directions and wind velocities.
Now try changing the fuel and passenger loading. Can you survive this emergency
under instrument conditions?

1. Adding takeoff power to a single-engine aircraft in X-Plane will cause the plane
to veer to the left. This effect also occurs in real aircraft and is caused by
engine torque and by the propeller wash over the wings. Compensate for this effect
by applying right rudder during takeoff and climb.

1. You can change the default language in X-Plane. Go to Settings > General >
Language.

1. Want a different flying experience for a change? Try the glider tow. Go to
Flight Configuration and pick a glider. Hit the Customize button and pick Tow
Plane. You will be towed aloft and you will choose when to release the tow line.

1. Save your flying memories by easily creating screenshots right within X-Plane.
Press the Shift key and Spacebar at the same time, or select File > Take Screenshot
from the menu bar. Find your screenshots in the Output folder in your main X-Plane
folder.

1. Find out if you have the latest X-Plane update by clicking on Settings > About
X-Plane. If an update is available there will be an “Update X-Plane” button in the
window. Click the button to download and launch the installer to install the
update.

1. Groundspeed is the actual speed that an aircraft travels over the ground. It is
the combination of the aircraft’s airspeed and the wind's speed relative to the
aircraft's direction.

1. You can practice emergency procedures in X-Plane by flying while a friend or


instructor uses the "Instructor Station" App. Use numerous options to simulate
emergencies, change location, and even conjure up storms. Using "Instructor
Station", all changes in X-Plane take place dynamically without pausing the
simulator.

1. Try the “Get me lost” feature, and then try to figure out where you are. Can you
find an available airport before running out of fuel? Select Location > Customize >
Special Starts > Get Me Lost from the Flight Configuration screen.

1. Laminar Research’s internal scenery tool for building airports is called World
Editor or WED. WED can be downloaded for free and even includes a full set of video
tutorials designed for the 1st time user. There are now thousands of free 3-D WED
airports included with X-Plane updates.

1. Do you notice a yawing movement as you enter a turn? This is called “adverse
yaw” and is caused by the lifting wing. Counter this tendency by applying rudder in
the direction of the turn.

1. Be a top gun and “call the ball.” Try landing your fighter jet on the deck of an
aircraft carrier. Go to Flight Configuration > Location > Customize > Special
Starts, then select the Carrier Approach line. Make sure you’re flying a fighter
such as the F-4 Phantom, F-14 Tomcat, or perhaps a jet that you designed with Plane
Maker.

1. A flare in an airplane is not what you use when you have a flat tire. It is the
simple maneuver performed moments before touchdown in which the nose is pitched up.
This reduces the descent rate and causes the aircraft to touch down on the main
wheels first.
1. When you get tired of flying, let X-Plane AI take control of your aircraft,
views, or both. Select Flight > AI Flies Your Aircraft or AI Controls Your Views
from the menu.

1. If you’ve tried the glider tow and want something a little more exciting, try
the winch. Go to Flight Configuration and pick a glider. Hit the Customize button
and pick Glider Winch.

1. Did you know a nautical mile is a unit of distance equal to 1.15 statute miles,
and one knot (a unit of speed) is defined as one nautical mile per hour?

1. Be a hit at the airshow flying your aerobatic plane and turn on the smoke. Hit
the ‘x’ key to toggle smoke, or pick a different key in Settings > Keyboard.

1. A stall in an aircraft occurs when the angle of attack of the wing is too high.
This disrupts the smooth airflow over the wing and can result in buffeting and
sudden loss of lift. Commonly you can encounter a stall by flying with the nose too
high and/or not enough power. Correct this by immediately lowering the nose and
adding power.

1. Indicated airspeed (IAS) is the airspeed read directly from the airspeed
indicator. It is the difference between total pressure and static pressure, and
shows the dynamic pressure.

1. You can accurately simulate thermal activity in X-Plane. Go to Flight


Configuration > Weather > Customize and adjust thermal coverage, tops, and climb
rate.

1. When flying an instrument approach you should make your land/miss decision at
the decision height. Decision height for approaches at various airports can be
found on printed approach charts, as well as online. Not having visual contact with
the airport at decision height will lead to a missed approach.

1. Strap yourself in an X-Plane helicopter and land on a floating oil platform. Go


to Flight Configuration > Location > Customize. Click the Special Starts button and
pick a small or large oil rig approach.

1. Automatic Terminal Information Services, or ATIS, broadcast airport information


on a continuous basis. Always listen to the ATIS transmission before contacting air
traffic control at a controlled airport. ATIS frequencies for towered airports can
be found on aeronautical maps and airport documentation. Similar information is
broadcast at some non-towered airfields from automatic weather stations and is
called AWOS.

1. You can build your own 3-D airports and submit them for inclusion in future
updates to X-Plane 12. Visit the X-Plane Scenery Gateway (gateway.x-plane.com) for
more information.

1. Interested in making X-Plane ATC pronunciations better? Visit


x-plane.com/improve-atc/ for instructions.

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