The LONGEST Flight I've Ever Flown in Microsoft Flight Simulator (Thrustmaster Fly Tour)
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2021
- Boeing 787 from Jacksonville to Geneva with 36 souls onboard.
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Flying the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner on a transatlantic flight from Jacksonville Int'l (KJAX) to Geneva Int'l (LSGG) in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Total flight time 8 hours 35 minutes with a travel distance of 4,022 miles. Dinner and drinks provided. Recorded as leg #7 of the Boeing TCA Fly Tour sponsored by Thrustmaster.
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Thanks for watching boss. More videos on the way. - Развлечения
The giant panda is a terrestrial animal and primarily spends its life roaming and feeding in the bamboo forests of the Qinling Mountains and in the hilly province of Sichuan. Giant pandas are generally solitary. Each adult has a defined territory and a female is not tolerant of other females in her range. Social encounters occur primarily during the brief breeding season in which pandas in proximity to one another will gather. After mating, the male leaves the female alone to raise the cub.
Pandas were thought to fall into the crepuscular category, those who are active twice a day, at dawn and dusk; however, Jindong Zhang found that pandas may belong to a category all of their own, with activity peaks in the morning, afternoon and midnight. Due to their sheer size, they can be active at any time of the day. Activity is highest in June and decreases in late summer to autumn with an increase from November through the following March. Activity is also directly related to the amount of sunlight during colder days.
Pandas communicate through vocalisation and scent marking such as clawing trees or spraying urine. They are able to climb and take shelter in hollow trees or rock crevices, but do not establish permanent dens. For this reason, pandas do not hibernate, which is similar to other subtropical mammals, and will instead move to elevations with warmer temperatures. Pandas rely primarily on spatial memory rather than visual memory.
Though the panda is often assumed to be docile, it has been known to attack humans, presumably out of irritation rather than aggression.
Pandas have been known to cover themselves in horse manure to protect themselves against cold temperatures.
I’m worried about Peng Shuai.
Spatial memory huh? Hmm..
@@rogopdp7c probably fed to pandas.
"Due to their sheer size, they can be active at any time of the day...." How about "Due to their sheer size, they're active whenever the fuck they want and there's nothing _you're_ gonna do about it."
Thank you Kanye, very cool.
I'm always surprised by the professionalism of the ATC! The Jacksonville departure did a great job!
Agreed. And now I want a burger.
@@yorgle don't forget a chocolate frosty !!!!
GOOOOOO
@@yorgle make sure to add bacon!
Yes and the professionalism of pandas in a 787 Dreamliner house livery
Longest I did was for the frequent flyer miles achievement. I don't remember how long it took but it was the 747 from LFBD to KSEA. Took off, reached cruise altitude, flipped on autopilot and went to bed. Woke up the next morning and landed.
That's dope
Day in the life of a long haul pilot.
Because the achievement allows for unlimited fuel and sim rate++, thats exactly what I did using the CJ4. Gotta learn how to fly the big birds. CJ4 doesn't have auto thrust
I went for the same achievement, also in a 47. Made it to Seattle....landed at the wrong damned airport lol
That's the great thing about simulators. They simulate real life. Longest flight I've done so far, was on a 747-8i from Dubai to Tahiti international (with only upoer deck, first class, and business class loaded), was just under 18 hours. Went to work, came back and even took a nap. When I had FSX, I did all the longest flights in the world with 787-9 and 777-200ER. Also made some of my own like Iceland to Antartica (17 hours and change) on a 787-9.
Eight hours? I remember when I was in college, and my parents went on a trip for their anniversary. So I took that time to do a flight from DC to tokyo, live, no acceleration, no nothing. That was almost 14 hours of flying, took off at 12pm, touched down at 2am. That was the days.
Yep. Been flying HNL to DTW couple time a week cause I'm bored at work.
"Yeah Baby. You can play like TAS", flight simulator version
@@x808drifter Yep. Loaded up the HNL-IAD redeye UA offers the week of Christmas because I was bored on the clock at work. 8:08 because real life weather had that Christmas system and the jetty was providing >100knot tail wind.
Thrustmaster: I'm Glad we got professionals with this tour of ours.
AFP95: *cackles*
For what it's worth (sorry if this has been mentioned already), the "nodding" at 7:06 is MSFS's way of dealing with a Vertical Speed setting that's too high for the aircraft's configuration. Basically, it cannot climb at that rate given the weight and speed, so it just keeps trying to go up, discovers it can't do it, and drops the nose, rinse & repeat. Backing down on V/S will solve it.
I've been trying to figure out what this problem was and the solution to it for a hot minute. Thanks for the tip!
I’m not a pilot but I’d assume this would be the same thing in real life. I fly the FBW A320 quite a bit, and the higher you go, the lower the nose gets which makes sense because the air is much thinner.
Right now, the Cessna Citation Longitude has a bug - when you reach FL440, it’s nose goes instantly down and stalls and nearly spins. Didn’t happen before SU6.
It's a safety feature on the real 787
Too many pandas :(((
MCAS irl LMAO
You must be a professional pilot. That ATC chatter was scary realistic
He is
@@bapmain7587 I dont think he's professional, 'just' flies as a hobby IRL.
@@ZZPxFTW idk if it's true but his about section says he's a commercial pilot
@@remo218 I would definitely believe that then lol
AFP: Sponsored by thrustmaster to show off yoke used in video for transatlantic flight
Also AFP: Uses autopilot entire time only touching yoke twice, probably spending more time eating Alfredo fettuccine
Beautiful. I love it
He almost flew completely without it...
I wouldn't hand fly across the atlantic tho
The 15:00 mark is probably their response
Amazing that the pandas learned how to clap at the end of the flight
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe that sound was them pulling the seats out of the floor....
i assumed it was the zoos way of enticing them into breeding. Mile high clubbing pandas
Hahaha!!!
i love the fact that the video came out 5 min ago, and people already commented. WATCH TEH VID
Hippocrip
No you
@@cbwavy What the fuck are you guys doing commenting nonsense? Enjoy the weekend
@@cbwavy FUCK you got me
I watched the video before uploading so back off!!
Last I heard, delivering 36 pandas by air does not break the Geneva convention, so you're probably in the clear for this one.
In that case, it's more of a Geneva suggestion
i laughed when he said that
I've enjoyed Microsoft Sunset Simulator 2020 as well.
Is it like crash the computer simulator?
@@Knowbody42 Nah bro, it crashes for real. No simulation required.
I'm impressed with the 36 pandas. They all started clapping after the landing. Smart animals!
7:20 game so realistic they even implemented the MCAS issue 💀💀
Ouch. That's the 737 max right?
Worked as a commercial fueler at an FBO for a bit. They also handled the charters for the city's pro sports teams. I was always hearing about how it was a great fringe benefit for us when they would land because they would give us their uneaten catering. Then, one sunday evening, it happened. It finally happened; the van came to our office under the terminal to take the rest of the shift home (I was staying to do cargo before heading out) and the driver was talking about how there was so much food back at base, the football team got absolutely smacked down and didn't want to eat on the way home. The driver ended up bringing me a plate all the way back to the other side of the airport before punching out himself. I said thanks and wished him a good night, and went back into the office to eat. I took the foil off the plate...
and it was fettucine alfredo.
So weirdly, to me, you eating your fettucine alfredo behind the yoke seemed pretty normal. Seems like a perfect aviation food
Bon apetit :D
Which FBO did you work for? I work for Signature Flight Support, absolutely love it.
That's hilarious
@@dominickkrahnstoever7362 they were bought out by TACAir
@@dominickkrahnstoever7362 I work in ORF! Nice to meet a fellow Signature person.
AFP: Requesting IFR to Geneva
ATC: UH sir this is a Wendy's
AFP: requesting taxi
ATC: Sir you need to exit the drive-thru
AFP: Requesting for take off
ATC: GOOOOO
Best moment ever 🤣
"No. this is Patrick."
Time stamp?
@@r7z859 it's scattered throughout the first 5 minutes
The pandas clapping at the end was odd.
That was actually the sound of several bamboo shoots being chewed in unison, which is how pandas express approval in the wild.
That was the sound of human necks being broken and chewed through due to the length of the flight....
Anything under 40 pandas can be transported without a permit, but given COVID rules they would need to have the most accurate rectal swab COVID tests administered by the pilot 30 minutes prior to engine runup
14:44
mans says Belka and my brain instantly kicks into pilot mode as the latin music starts.
send help
I agree
Its crazy that I only got into aerospace engineering by first watching MS Flight Simulator. I’m so happy that youtube has let people explore topics that you never thought you would love
3:33
The most realistic moment in this flight. 😄
I would get lost also. I am bad at directions. I couldn't find my way out of a paper bag. Lol... :)
By the way, at 17:00 or so, the airplane hovers for a few seconds cos this is known as the ground effect. It is hard to explain, but close to the ground, the wings generate more lift due to changing pressure differentials.
I just showed your channel to my dad and now he's looking up the game and trying to set up his own build. We love watching your videos!
That's awesome!!
AFP's tendency to take bathroom breaks in the pattern is becoming alarming...
I think we should suggest a catheter for him.
@@MyNameIsWes
Or at least make "Pilot.....drained" part of his descent checklist.
@@driftertank he could always keep a urinal between his legs and just release the stream without having to get up.
For some reason I decided to do a 7-8 hour flight from KCLE to EDDF. I was not disappointed as I buttered the landing. Also it was the first time flying the 747 on VATSIM and I was very proud of myself for the landing. I used to do short flights on vatsim but my favorite flights are the ones that take about 4-8 hours. My computer disagrees though.
If you wanted to make it more realistic, you could throw a connector in there
KCLE -> KCLT, KCLT -> EDDF
Thrustmaster is a really interesting name
Funny enough, that was my nickname in high school. 😆
Works really well with the "passive submission" module....
What about it nixie?
I tried to fly from Chicago to Seattle on my Commodore 64 on Christmas day 1984.. Eventually crashed in a vast green expanse that I assume was Canada.
S-rank: 0 deaths
Close call, passenger in coach nearly died choking on a potato wedge. Flight attendant Reba performed the Heimlich maneuver and was given a standing ovation.
Nice flight captain!
S-rank / 0 deaths
A-rank / 1-5 deaths
B-rank / 6-25 deaths
C-rank / 26-60 deaths
D-rank / 61-200 deaths
F-rank / 201-2977 deaths
What's the rank if you hit more then 2977 deaths?
@@mstarOnYT G rank for genocide
@@IntrepidFC Lmao
Where's E ?
bruh I knew it had to be something to do with 9/11 💀
been following this channel since 2018 i think? never thought id watch some dude fly a computer airplane to a computer version of Geneva while smuggling pandas across the world.
haven’t watched afp95 in a couple years and as soon as he said “i’d rather hang myself from a ceiling fan that is turned on” i knew i was back in the right place 😂😂
I like how this gets uploaded when I begin an 11 hour flight from Heathrow to San Francisco.
God I hope this sim doesn’t crash on me…
Lol I hope it didn’t crash
@@nickabbott319 Funny thing, it crashed as I crossed into northern Canada. In fact, past couple weeks the sim has been really unstable.
But that’s alright, Im getting more into X-Plane 11 and soon gonna be buying a study level DC-10 for FSX so I can still sim until MSFS gets back up for me.
@@jackthedragonkiller5097 real question? Do you actually play the simulator for 11hrs or do you just mean in the game it’s 11hrs, also if you do actually control it for 11hrs how you you not get bored just starting into the sky basically??!
@@zzirfamo24 that’s actually a good question. The answer varies person to person as most sims have options to speed up the time, but personally I don’t like doing that.
So to answer, I actually fly the real time it takes. If a flights gonna take 11 hours, I’d actually fly for 11 IRL hours. Longest I’ve gone is 7 and a half hours and that was my first long-haul flight so it was painful. But worth it!
Now when flying airliners, I do what an actual pilot would do. Kick on the autopilot. So even if a flight is 5 hours long, once I’m up in the air with the autopilot on, I can chill out, watch RUclips, listen to music, watch a movie. Then once I’m close to my destination, I’ll come back and descend and land.
It’s not as boring as it may seem, though I love aviation and plan to be an airline pilot so I might as well get used to the long periods of airtime before being thrown in for the real deal.
@@jackthedragonkiller5097 oh okay that’s sounds cool and pretty relaxing actually. Fortunately I have PS5 so I can’t play this beautiful game, sound really fun tho!!
"Ah sir, this is a Wendy's"
Edit: Taxi clearance was gold too
1:40 best atc clearance 😂😂😂
That simulated ATC had me dea. love this video.
Your vids are always a welcome surprise. Hope you found the ballrest comfy.
We get the Dreamliner in almost every day at Sky Harbor, and it never gets old seeing that beast come in and take off! Love your videos man, thank you!
“Radio check? 5x5”
“Back to Unicom”
“Now I can put with ATC in the video name”
Plot twist: the payload isn't 36 pandas going to the Geneva Zoo... they're weirdos in panda costumes on their way to a Furry convention, and Geneva's the only place that didn't flat out say *"NO!"*
Probably because the panda furry army is discussing a peace treaty with the Bear Federation (Bear Federation tried to oust an unfriendly Panda Dictatorship but failed).
Anthrocon is in Pittsburgh every year. We would have welcomed the pandas.
Welcome to KinkShame95
That's amazing. I didn't know pandas were capable of clapping, but I'm happy they are pleased with the balloon recovery.
It’s a pleasure to watch your content evolve so authentically, David. Happy thanksgiving.
Nice flight, I think it's similar in length to a flight I did a couple of weeks back in FS from Stockholm to Delhi in the 747
The cabin cam with the sound effects gets me every time 😂
Thnx for you content Airforceproud95. Always nice to hear you! Lookin forward to some nice video's sneeking in as copilot or tower :) Greetings from the Netherlands in Europe!
Where is Dutch Romania?
Mesmerised by all the switches that have to be flicked before takeoff. How many could you skip if, for example, you were racing a wall of lava?
Not a whole lot of them, mostly just the lights tbh and you better hope that lava is coming in real slow as those engines don’t kick on real fast lol
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Come on, let's be realistic. You'd be racing the zombies
@@schwig44 or a wall of pyroclastic cloud like 2012
@@connorstillwell5334 yeah, i guess most of the things he skipped are Inop in the sim as well
My longest MS Flight was from Detroit to Heathrow. At least 16 beers worth.
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I see it grew some extra engines
Thanks for your artistic contribution
That's a B747
I was live on Twitch recently on a flight from London Heathrow to Sydney and in the last hour of flight, we had a massive power cut so my flight got deleted and stream ended which really annoyed me.
Wasn't a long flight but sure felt like it. I flew a 152 in MSFS from barrow Alaska all the way to PAWS Wasilla Alaska with a few stops. The whole flight was about 5 hours with no autopilot.
AFP95: We're carrying panda's today
Also AFP95: Alright seatbelt signs on people turn your seatbelts on!
God damn, those pandas really know how to give a proper round of applause
The situation you’re experiencing around the 7:18 used to be a legitimate issue. Especially in Boeing air. Two 747s went down because of a piece of equipment in the back of the plane would try to level out it and making the plane descend.
for someone who views the Geneva Approach multiple times yearly, it never gets old. Miss it !
Absolutely love your videos, please don’t ever stop making them!!!!
Yeah the approach to Geneva is awesome. I've been there several time and you fly over a little valley and really close to the mountain tops. Flight Sim very accurate there
This simulator is amazing. Gorgeous views with the sunset.
Did you see dcs ?
@@alcatraz0643 Too much P2P.
@@alanwatts8239 But more beautiful and you dont just fly you destroy targets air,ground, you fly with others and train formations and becouse of what you said usually you dont meet kids so there are normal people not toxic community like in other games
@@alcatraz0643 I honestly don't enjoy DCS just because of the mechanics, otherwise it would be a good game. Not very realistic too.
@@alanwatts8239 Really? They were comparing real life with dcs and also pilots who flew that jets told how accurate it is and you say this. It is very realistic. And which mechanics? Like setting radar or real engine warm up or what ? At least planes work like they should not like some arcade microsoft simulator
My dad is in his 70s and always wanted to be a professional pilot but my mom made him quit flying his Cessna.
He's super impressed by teh tech and your dedication to using the realistic call signs and stuff ^___^
GJ!!@!
No idea why this was in my recommendations but I must admit “half space shuttles this bitch” had me crying!
Poor pandas!
I think I’ve found a new RUclips rabbit hole!
Now thats how ATC communicates with pilots in real life!
Man, major flashbacks to when I could just see the coast of Ireland on my way from Switzerland back to D.C. That's fucking cool.
BLOG.
Loved it
Your videos always amaze me. Nice Flight Cap and I always wish I can have a flight while you are in the tower, not for being on a video but just that you are really fun to play this with.
Great video! That sunrise though! I’m looking forward to getting this simulator some day. Retiring soon. So, I gotta know when were you in the AF, and what was your AFSC? I mean, I assume you were in the AF. I was for 10 years. Love your videos!
Utmost professionalism! **Calls inbound ILS on a nonexistent runway.** Well, close enough.
absolutely love this video
Awesome, we need more of these videos ! Keep up the good work
Longest flight I did was at the end of my run to visit all of the state capitals in order of statehood. The flight from Alaska to Hawaii took about 7 hours
🎵Flying right into the danger zone!🎵
I miss Blue Angel Six ;(
Very fascinating video, with myself being a fanatic for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner family. I especially liked the in depth information on how you departed and landed the aircraft and also the realistic scenery while descent into Geneva. I'm currently heavily using Infinite Flight at the moment, though will definitely look to investing myself with Microsoft Flight Simulator in the future. Once again, great video, I really enjoyed it.
The approach into Geneva is truly gorgeous. I used to fly there a lot IRL, and it was always a treat!
14:44
People who dont know: "Ah just the Landing call to the ATC"
People who know:"Here comes the Snow!"
*Spanish guitar intensifies*
15 years ago...
Yo Buddy, Still Alive?
I mean germany
@@jonathanrose7760 *Sapinish
The pandas are probably eating up the cabin already 💀
I still cant believe how gorgeous this game is
I really enjoyed this video honestly it's nice you should do more of these
Didnt know pandas were so good at clapping and English
AFP knows from hard experience pandas are to be stored safely away from the narcotics cargo.
(Raises a Canada Dry toast)
I loved this flight! Partially because of your time in the Wendys Drive Thru and partially because Pandas are so cute and cuddly!
I’m glad I can always watch an air force proud video and have a good laugh
Man imagine if some people fly planes for living but were still far away from such an aviation marvel happening.
Ha... Reminds me of the virtual airlines in the late 90s. I spent so much time doing that 😂 my brother and I actually started one that became quite successful and was around for a long time. It was called Meridian. I think it was in like the top 5 of biggest virtual airlines for awhile there😂
"Thank you guys for watching a sticking around" - Thats was your job! :o)
That "GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" was the perfect time to bring back "Mikey Alpha Mikey clear land go" and you blew it.
14:47
Osea: *SOMEONE SAY BELKA?*
(Hopefully I’m not the only person who knows strangereal in this comment section)
Edit: I’m glad I’m not the only one who knows strangereal here
Here comes the snow
It's all fun and games until 2 F-15s show up on your tail. One is piloted by a mute psychopath; the other pilot is probably mumbling about borders and police officers telling him he can't eat the drywall at Home Depot
Yo, buddy... still alive?
Belka did nothing wrong
I would have Talisman walk all over your Crisp White Sheets, but Trigger already did it
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Lmao that’s effort right there 😂👏
@@callumsherratt5436 It's a copy and paste from wikipedia, so not really much effort
@@august272 he should’ve at least removed the footnotes LOL that’s what gives it away and they serve no purpose
@@august272 oh yeah lol 😂
Was good to see Europe in one of your flights, 10/10 would watch again
this is beautiful
Today I Learned: After watching AirForceProud95 park that plane... He must work for Southwest if he's a wing clipper.
I just hate when i accidentally contact a fast food restaurant instead of the atc
It's especially difficult on the fast food building when it gets sliced by a wing going through the pickup line.
Your videos are amazing man.
Amazing video as always !
I Just did a flight from LAX to YMML in an a330. 14 hours and 31mins. Felt so good after the flight was completed.
In real time? Did you have a nap in between?
@@thribs It was real time and yes I went to sleep for 9 hours of the flight
On P3d? Or msfs
@@majoraviatior1611 msfs
@@Rudd69420 I did the exact same thing but from ymml to klax
Damn they could make Microsoft life simulator with this,driving would look so realistic
That clean and beautiful positive climb rate on takeoff from the beginning. *Chef kisses
I wish i could watch the fulll video i find this so relaxing
36 pandas
Squidward in atc? 1:42
No, this is Patrick.
That's what I thought. 😆
Solid content as always Ace
At 9:55 you can actually see Orion's belt above the rear of the plane. Cool detail
I always wonder where people find the time to do these long-ass flights. Does it need much babysitting, or do you throw on the autopilot and go grocery shopping, or fold laundry or something?
At the back of the couch somewhere.
The realism of today's simulators are beyond my comprehension. Like how can you make a simulator so realistic it can be mistaken with a real life airplane takeoff video!!
My brother is a hot air balloon pilot. You always do these massive cross country airplane videos. Have you ever considered doing a high altitude balloon transit?
Hahaha!!!!!! The pandas point of view was hilarious!!!! Happy New year to you and your family Airforceproud95!!!!!!!!!!!