Takeoff This tutorial starts from Sabadell Airport (LELL), a medium-sized airfield in the north of Barcelona, in clear, still, weather. This tutorial will teach you how to take-off from runway 13, and climb at 600 feet per minute. You will level off at 2000 ft to complete the tutorial. Tutorials/takeoff morning LELL 1 13 -9999 -9999 -9999 0 0 0 0 0 /instrumentation/adf/frequencies/selected-khz 367 /environment/weather-scenario Fair weather instrumentation/altimeter/setting-inhg 29.95 /sim/model/c172p/brake-parking 1 /controls/switches/master-bat true /controls/switches/master-alt true /controls/switches/master-avionics true /controls/flight/flaps 0.0 /controls/flight/elevator-trim -0.17 /controls/switches/magnetos 3 /controls/engines/current-engine/throttle 0.2 /controls/engines/engine/primer 4 /sim/model/c172p/securing/chock false /sim/model/c172p/securing/tiedownL-visible false /sim/model/c172p/securing/tiedownR-visible false /sim/model/c172p/securing/tiedownT-visible false /sim/model/c172p/securing/pitot-cover-visible false /sim/model/c172p/cockpit/control-lock-placed false /sim/model/c172p/cockpit/control-lock-visible false At the start of the take-off roll, you will control the direction of the aircraft using the nose-wheel steering and rudder. As the aircraft takes off, you will use the ailerons and elevator to control the direction and attitude of the aircraft. 0.0 -12 0.0 -0.21 0.19 73.6 15 The nose-wheel and rudder is controlled using 0/Enter on the numeric keypad, or by using the mouse in "yoke" mode with the left mouse button held down. To switch the mouse to yoke mode, press either "TAB", or the right mouse button until it displays as a + sign. 10 Release the parking brakes using Shift-B /controls/switches/starter false Release the parking brake using Shift B /sim/model/c172p/brake-parking 1 Smoothly apply full power using PgUp, controlling the direction using the nosewheel. Release the parking brake using Shift B /sim/model/c172p/brake-parking 1 Apply full throttle for take-off. /controls/engines/current-engine/throttle 0.95 /velocities/airspeed-kt 5.0 Stay on the center-line of the runway using the rudder. Steer using the mouse with the left button held down, or using 0/Enter on the numeric keypad /velocities/airspeed-kt 45.0 Let the aircraft lift off at 65 knots and climb straight out on heading 130 at 600 feet per minute. Gently raise the nose, by pressing the down key on the keypad, or moving the mouse back slightly. /gear/gear[0]/wow 1 /instrumentation/vertical-speed-indicator/indicated-speed-fpm 300 Continue your climb on heading 120 at 600 feet per minute to 1000 feet. Your climb angle is too shallow - raise the nose very slightly to increase your climb rate. /instrumentation/vertical-speed-indicator/indicated-speed-fpm 400 Your climb angle is too great - lower the nose slightly to decrease your climb rate. /instrumentation/vertical-speed-indicator/indicated-speed-fpm 900 You are heading too far left, Turn right slightly to heading 130. /instrumentation/heading-indicator/indicated-heading-deg 115 You are heading too far right, Turn left slightly to heading 130. /instrumentation/heading-indicator/indicated-heading-deg 135 You are in danger of being "behind the power curve". Drop the nose to speed up to 70 knots. /velocities/airspeed-kt 69.0 /instrumentation/altimeter/indicated-altitude-ft 1900 Level off at between 2000 and 2200 feet. You are too low /instrumentation/altimeter/indicated-altitude-ft 2000 You are too high /instrumentation/altimeter/indicated-altitude-ft 2200 You are heading too far left, Turn right slightly to heading 130. /instrumentation/heading-indicator/indicated-heading-deg 115 You are heading too far right, Turn left slightly to heading 130. /instrumentation/heading-indicator/indicated-heading-deg 145 /instrumentation/altimeter/indicated-altitude-ft 2000 /instrumentation/altimeter/indicated-altitude-ft 2200 instrumentation/vertical-speed-indicator/indicated-speed-fpm 150 instrumentation/vertical-speed-indicator/indicated-speed-fpm -150 /instrumentation/heading-indicator/indicated-heading-deg 115 /instrumentation/heading-indicator/indicated-heading-deg 145 Congratulations, you've successfully taken off. Now try landing!