To open aircraft doors in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, press: Shift + E.
SHIFT+E opens the main exit of the aircraft.
It all depends on the plane you're flying. Some will only open the doors and you need to attach the Jetway to the aircraft. Others which are too low, have stairs which appear by pressing a button or opening the door. A default aircraft that has stairs in FSX are the CRJs. Other add-on aircraft also have stairs.
Im not exactly sure of the number, but the cargo doors are SHIFT plus 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, or 9. I think only five of them work, the first five, but try those. ex. SHIFT + 1 SHIFT + 2 etc. Thanks!
those are doors used to access an aircraft, like the passenger door on an airliner.
some trains do not have any features like opening doors. If they would then there would be written descriptions on how to open doors. Usually you press either P or Ctrl 7 or Ctrl 9. Bye
Like all aircraft- emergency doors.
its possible whats behind closed doors
Including service doors, passenger doors, and cockpit hatch 11 on standard configuration.
cause doors just isn't catchy.
Well, there's the fat guy in the aisle seat that you have to keep climbing over... there's the brat behind you that keeps kicking your seat... the guy in front of you that lowers his seat back into your lap and leaves it there the whole flight... oh and the baby that starts crying before the doors even close and won't shut up for the entire flight. There's an awful lot of common drags on aircraft nowadays.
Aeroplane doors should not be opened during flight. I think one of the reasons has to do with the stability of the aircraft. An aeroplane inside is isolated from the outside. There is no exchange of pressure between the outside and the inside. Pilots are able to control the aircraft using elevator, ailerons, rudder, spoilers etc. When you open the door, then another fact that need to be controlled is introduced in the equation - pressure difference. Unfortunately such kind of pressure difference together with high speeds and high altitudes makes it impossible for the pilots to control the aircraft anymore.
Behind Closed Doors - 1958 Flight to Freedom 1-2 was released on: USA: 9 October 1958