Wilson-300 Airliner (Metal Livery)
The Wilson-300 is a fictional McDonnel Douglas 1970's style airliner designed for travel between the Arctic and the Mainlands.
equipped with-
2 propeller engines,
3 alarm systems,
4 exists
1 stair car
2 maintenance hatches for refuelling
and Heaters for cold weather
Systems-
The Wilson-300 has Altitude hold, roll stabiliser, Altitude alarm, Rain Alarm and a Landing alarm (to be used on landing to tell you when to flare out the plane.)
(only use the altitude hold and roll stablizer when you are not controlling the plane. turn them off for important maneuvers)
Start up and takeoff-
Turn on all of the lights,
Flip the Engine starters on and throttle up to 10%,
Flip the Engine starters off and throttle up to 35% to begin your taxi,
Line yourself up on the runway and give full throttle and pull up once you've reached a speed of 50
Raise the landing gear,
you are flying now. (Yippeee)
Landing-
To begin descending, throttle down to 55%
Lower your landing gear
When you are landing on the runway make sure to set your landing alarm and wait for the alarm to go off at a distance of 10 metres high.
flare out and reduce throttle to 30% when the alarm goes off for the smoothest landing.
(feel free to use flaps as well.)
when all your wheels are on the ground press space to engage the brake and taxi to your desired hanger.
Good luck out there and have fun.