If you are interested in learning how to fly a plane, this video series is perfect for you. While this is only an introduction to soaring the skies, it will help you understand more about the process of flying.
How To: Fly an airplane
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How To: Go through ground school in flight simulation
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How To: Crosswind land a plane in FSX
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How To: Fly a helicopter in FSX
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How To: Master Newton's first law of motion with NASA
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How To: Maintain that centerline
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How To: Balance a wooden propeller of an airplane
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How To: Master Newton's laws of motion in aerospace with NASA
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How To: Avoid dangerous runway tailstrikes in a Cessna 172 Skyhawk aircraft
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How To: Start the engine of a DC 3 jet plane
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How To: Fly around with Google Earth's flight simulator
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How To: Refinish a wooden propeller for an airplane
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How To: Taxi a plane in FSX (Flight Simulator X)
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How To: Make a paper hot air balloon
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How To: Master Newton's third law of motion with NASA
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How To: Approach and fly an airports pattern for landing
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How To: Perform the UND Aerodynamics Demonstration
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How To: Fly in Microsoft Flight Simulator X
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How To: Apply Newton's laws of motion to landings with NASA
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How To: Perform the Slow Flight maneuver
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How To: Master Newton's second law of motion with NASA
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How To: Go through ground school in flight simulation
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How To: Crosswind land a plane in FSX
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How To: Fly a helicopter in FSX
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How To: Master Newton's first law of motion with NASA
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How To: Maintain that centerline
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How To: Balance a wooden propeller of an airplane
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How To: Master Newton's laws of motion in aerospace with NASA
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How To: Avoid dangerous runway tailstrikes in a Cessna 172 Skyhawk aircraft
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How To: Start the engine of a DC 3 jet plane
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How To: Taxi a plane in FSX (Flight Simulator X)
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How To: Refinish a wooden propeller for an airplane
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How To: Fly around with Google Earth's flight simulator
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How To: Make a paper hot air balloon
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How To: Master Newton's third law of motion with NASA
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How To: Approach and fly an airports pattern for landing
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How To: How Area 51 Fooled the Soviets with Fake Spy Planes
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HowTo: Fly the Harrier Jump Jet (World's First Vertical Take Off Fighter)
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How To: Perform a standard non-precision approach and landing procedure in an aircraft
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How To: Perform textbook-style soft-field approaches and landings as a pilot
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How To: Prevent inadvertent spins in flight with prevention techniques
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