First successful flight
Posted: 07 Dec 2017, 21:58
Hi Guys! I had my first successful flight today. I took a two hour flight out of San Francisco and back. I
followed the recommended flight procedures. I flew to an altitude of 14,000 feet. During the flight the
radio operator came on with music a couple of times and a news broadcast. The crew in the back of the
plane complained of being cold so I turned the cabin heat on. I powered up the top turrent. It was pretty
cool seeing the top turrent gunner rotating around looking for enemy planes. I commanded the co-pilot
to monitor instruments. The windsheild started to fog up so I adjusted the heat and cracked open the
windows on the pilot and the co-pilot's side. I put the "Fort" into a couple of stalls and recovered. The
co-pilot told me "good job!". We landed back at San Francisco International. The crew complimented me for a smooth landing. I taxied the plane to the hanger, and shut off the engines. The crew chief checked her out.
No issues! Cool! A totally immersive flight experience! Thanks A2A! I hope to make many more!
Edmeister
followed the recommended flight procedures. I flew to an altitude of 14,000 feet. During the flight the
radio operator came on with music a couple of times and a news broadcast. The crew in the back of the
plane complained of being cold so I turned the cabin heat on. I powered up the top turrent. It was pretty
cool seeing the top turrent gunner rotating around looking for enemy planes. I commanded the co-pilot
to monitor instruments. The windsheild started to fog up so I adjusted the heat and cracked open the
windows on the pilot and the co-pilot's side. I put the "Fort" into a couple of stalls and recovered. The
co-pilot told me "good job!". We landed back at San Francisco International. The crew complimented me for a smooth landing. I taxied the plane to the hanger, and shut off the engines. The crew chief checked her out.
No issues! Cool! A totally immersive flight experience! Thanks A2A! I hope to make many more!
Edmeister