Flying with one engine is difficult. An experienced pilot can only do it. The plane rolls to the direction in which the good engine is running. So the pilot has to give a constant opposite direction force to keep the plane steady.Depends. Some only have one and fly well with that. Some will be able to remain airborne on one engine, but will need more to take off.
.....vertically at take-off and landing.
To fly most planes on Roblox, first sit in the driver's seat and select the fly tool. Press "Y" to start the plane, and "X" to stop it. You can steer the plane by clicking in the direction you want to fly the plane. These methods may differ depending on the plane, but if they are not the same as the directions listed here the place will usually offer special instructions on how to fly the plane.
The sea plane do not fly on sea.The plane just takes off and lands in the sea.You can take of from the sea by accelerating using forward key and then press the key that is used for wheelie.
The captain and copilot pull the yoke back and the aircraft takes off autopilot can't help take off for some reason. Pilot's fly the plane .
The first modern plane was introduce with the monoplane designed DC-1. This duel engine plane was design to still be able to take off with one engine out.
because of the loudness in the plane engine but you can chew gum it will help.
"I stepped onto the plane." "The plane took off into the air." "Is that your plane?" Etc. :)
After the passengers get onto the plane, tap on it, then the runway.
well it will need to make the forces unequal to take off, but yes it can fly with them all equal.
Take a 75-300 ton plane, planes need to take off by running on a runway because to take off the plane needs preasure under it's wing so that the preasure can lift the plane up in the sky. The runway has to be atleast 2KM long so that the plane has time to reach it's appropriate speed to take off. people have tried and tried but always failed trying to make a 70-300 ton plane fly just by using a (underbody thruster engine), only one plane succeeded the the or project and that plane was the "harier."
To train pilots in the safe flying of a plane, including take-off and landing, and navigation, and to test them under unusual circumstances such as a simulated engine failure.