Flying the Junkers Ju-52 by Asobo - Microsoft Flight Simulator -Turin LIMF -Geneva LSGG-MSFS Legends
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2021
- We put the new Junkers Ju-52 by Asobo through its paces in Microsoft Flight Simulator. We run through the startup, take Aunt Ju up and over an Alp, and float merrily down the runway. The Ju-52 is now available on the MSFS marketplace, and I think it's a really fun, unique airplane. It has alot of the virtues of the DC-6, very analog and very old-school propliner, but it's also very different, it feels much lighter.
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The jazz made this video world class. Well done.
1930’s small transport aircraft with almost the same wingspan as a 737-800. Basically a glider with 3 engines. Nice flight and approach.
Just a reaction in the hope you get more recommendations, views and subscriptions. Keep up the good work.
I Iove the sound of these old wartime birds! The all have that roar of class about them
nice job
never realized how thick the wings are on this plane.
Many thanks for this video, very clear information ,it certainly different from most other planes ,even the D C 6. It makes a lot if difference to the enjoyment being able to start it from dark and cold. One problem i had was i sign in to M S F S using the ADMINISTRATION SETTING and that then makes impossible to purchase items from the MARKETPLACE in game.
One other query i have is i seem unable to get the display of instruments along the bottom edge of screen when looking at an external shot , any advice would be welcome.
Great Video and a nice piece of avionic history! Btw "Auf" means "Open" in German.
Great video only issue I've had with it is the music being a bit too loud.
hahaha I just realized how funny "Fahrt" must be for native english Speaker :D
"How fast are we? Idk, let me check the fahrtmeter". greetings from germany
Can you get the JU-52 on PC as well as Xbox
Love this plane, but they desperately need to update the flight-model. Lift is BROKEN. You can lift off at 20 knots T.T
Is passenger door open?
don't think so, or at least i culdnt figure our how to open it.
It shouldn't be on this flight, although it probably won't hurt us as much as some other airplanes if it were
No aoutopilot?
Not that I am aware of
"Auf" means "Open", not "On". "An" is "On".
Just sayin. ;)
Thank you! In a similar direction my German is only as good as Google Translate haha