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Today we complete our beginners' journey and bring the plane back home as we look at descending and landing the plane. We will also cover a little bit of fly. Learn the basics of how to land in the default Boeing on FSX. Use the simply instructions of how to land in FSX including lining up, altitude, speed. up the aircraft for landing. If you see an arrow pointing up, you need to reduce thrust (or pull back on the stick). If you see an arrow pointing down, you need to add thrust (or push the stick forward). If you see an orange donut, the angle of attack for landing is ideal.


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