██▓▒░⡷⠂Flight Sim Infinity⠐⢾░▒▓██ Pressing the flag multiple times is recommended before starting a simulation or restarting it after a crash. 【 CONTROLS 】 - ʜᴏᴡ ᴛᴏ ʀᴇғᴜᴇʟ • You can refuel by tapping "fuel supply" for a fuel request and pressing the "request fuel truck" button to ask for a fuel truck. • When your fuel reaches 100, tap again "fuel supply" and tap "stop request" button. - ᴍᴀɪɴ • Tap "Engines" to start up your plane. • Press "F" key to change plane. • "1", "2" and "3" keys for flaps. • "W" or Up Arrow key to speed up throttle; "S" or Down Arrow key to slow down throttle. • "A" or Left Arrow key to pitch up; "D" key or Right Arrow key to pitch down (climb and descend). • "G" to retract landing gear; "H" to deploy them. • Space key to hide other controls; "B" to show them. - ᴛʜᴇ ʙᴀꜱɪᴄꜱ – ᴛᴀᴋᴇ ᴏꜰꜰ: First, press the "Engines" button to start the plane. Before moving, press the "1" key to put the flaps at take off angle. After that, press and hold "W" or Up Arrow key until the throttle cannot be pushed anymore to gain speed down the runway. Wait a little bit to gain enough speed for flight. When you have enough speed, press the "A" or Left Arrow key to pitch the nose up and lift off into the air. Once you are airborne, press "G" to retract your landing gear. Finally, remember to press "2" key to put flaps back at normal angle after reaching a safe altitude. – ʟᴀɴᴅɪɴɢ: To begin your approach above 1,000 feet, descend slowly with normal flaps until you reach about 3,000 feet, then press the 3 key to set the flaps to the landing angle. Begin slowing down gently by pressing the "S" key or Down Arrow to reach a speed of 250–260 knots by the time you hit 1,000 feet. If you need to descend a bit faster, press the "D" key or Right Arrow to pitch the nose down, but be careful not to pitch down too much. As you enter the final descent, the GPWS system will call out "one thousand." At this point, start pitching the nose up very slowly to stabilize your flight so you do not descend too fast or start climbing. When you are between 500 and 300 feet (or hear "five hundred"), deploy your landing gear by pressing the H key. Once you drop below 150 feet, slow down further and try to keep your speed between 90 and 120 knots. The most critical part of the landing begins when you hear the "one hundred" callout. Maintain a safe speed between 80 and 110 knots and adjust the nose up or down to keep your descent safe and steady. After you hear the "ten" feet callout and touch down smoothly, hold the "S" key or Down Arrow to drop the throttle to the minimum, allowing you to brake completely and stop on the runway. 【 F.A.Q. 】 • What are ғʟᴀᴘs? Flaps are movable surfaces on an aircraft's wings that help steer up or down. • What is ᴘɪᴛᴄʜ? Pitch is the up or down movement of an airplane's nose, controlled by the elevators on the tail. It determines if the plane is climbing (nose up), descending (nose down), or flying level. • What is ᴛʜʀᴏᴛᴛʟᴇ? Throttle is the lever in the cockpit that controls engine power and speed, like the gas pedal in a car. Pushing it forward increases engine power for takeoff or acceleration, while pulling it back decreases power for slowing down, descending, or landing. • My passengers keep appearing besides I stopped requesting the passenger bus. What can I do? Pressing multiple times the green flag is suggested to ensure a good gameplay. • When I land an Airbus aircraft, why does it say "Retard, retard"? In aviation, "Retard" means to reduce power or slow down. It ensures the engines are at zero thrust before the wheels touch the ground, preventing excess speed for landing distance management. • Are you planning to add a mobile version? No. Since this is a flight simulator with a majority of keyboard-based controls, making them for mobile would be too difficult. 【 NOTES AND CREDITS 】 • Credits to Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, McDonnell Douglas, Bombardier and Antonov for airplane PNG's and GWPS sounds. • GWPS is currently limited to altitude callouts. • Only for PC. Change Log: