Today in Microsoft Flight Simulator, I’ll be checking out the F-16. And to get things rolling, I’ll be flying one of its most historic missions: the 1981 Israeli bombing raid to take out Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactor. Originally produced by General Dynamics (which has since sold its aircraft business to Lockheed Martin), the F-16 came […]

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There are a ton of useful videos on landing on Youtube, but here are some of the ones I found more helpful during my own training. I always found Jason Schappert’s videos helpful when working on my landings, and this one is a good place to start. His four tips: 1) “A perfect landing begins […]

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Learning how to navigate using VOR directional radio beacons can be challenging for a student pilot. I found this series of four short videos, flown on a sim, a good way to get a basic handle on it. Part I introduces how to tune in and head towards a VOR. Part II shows how to […]

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Today in Microsoft Flight Simulator, I’m going to be flying the DHC-4 Caribou, a short-takeoff-and-landing (STOL) cargo plane that played a vital role supporting combat troops and covert operations during the Vietnam War. In 1956, the U.S. Army put out a request for a new airplane that could carry a DC-3’s load of supplies or […]

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Today in Microsoft Flight Simulator, I’ll be attempting to fly Howard Hughes’ giant H-4 Hercules. Constructed almost entirely out of wood, it was for a long time the largest airplane ever built, and flew only once. Why was it built? Read on … In an earlier post, I described Howard Hughes’ early career, and the […]

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Today in Microsoft Flight Simulator, I’m flying the Hughes H-1 Racer, the superbly streamlined airplane that the eccentric tycoon Howard Hughes built and flew to set several world speed records. The story of this plane really begins in 1908, when Howard’s father, Howard Hughes Sr., patented a new drill bit that proved essential to the […]

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Today in Microsoft Flight Simulator, I’m in Korea to fly the Bell 47, the iconic helicopter from the TV show M*A*S*H, and the first helicopter ever to be certified for civilian use. The Bell 47 was produced by Bell Aircraft, founded by Larry Bell in 1935. Bell was known for producing highly innovative if not […]

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Today in Microsoft Flight Simulator, I’ll be flying the Russian MiG-21, a Cold War icon that was produced in larger numbers than any other supersonic jet fighter in the world. The MiG-21 was produced by the Soviet state design bureau led by Artem Mikoyan (right) and Mikhail Gurevich (left). Founded in 1939, the bureau achieved modest success […]

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Today in Microsoft Flight Simulator, I’ll be flying the Farman F.60 Goliath, the world’s first civilian passenger airplane, on its historic route from Paris to London. And to tell this story, I’m using a mod that recreates the two airports, Le Bourget and Croydon, as they looked in the 1930s. Le Bourget (below) was the […]

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Today in Microsoft Flight Simulator, I’m flying the DHC-2 Beaver, the closest thing Canada has to a national airplane. DHC stands for de Havilland Canada. In another post on the Tiger Moth, I mentioned how the British-owned de Havilland company established a Canadian subsidiary, starting in 1928, to manufacture the Moth for the overseas training […]

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