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How to BACKUP an Boeing aircraft (Not about files, how

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Guest citybus2200

Do somebody know how to BACKUP an aircraft? (I mean the controlling, not about files!) Very appreciated!!

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To pushback from the gate press shift+p:)

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Guest citybus2200

How about if I use joystick, do I just alieron to the left and right?:-hmmm

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Guest citybus2200

Thank you to nramsey and vulcan!;)

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Don't work like that any more :-), unless you just go into slew mode.The correct way is to press and hold 'P' then press '1' or '2' and release both. The aircraft travels its own length before it turns, bear that in mind.I have found it sometimes doesn't want to turn so I revert to slew mode.A word of warning, if you are in slew mode and do your push-back when you come out of slew the plane will take off into the terminal at 250kts :-lol .Solution, hit F1 to set throttles to idle before coming out of slew mode.HTH

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You can't backup a plane in MSFS. You have to go to X-Plane and use reverse thrust on one of the jets or turbo props. They back up quite nicely and even have reverse smoke effects.sskoup

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