How to Take Off in Simulator Mode in War Thunder

avatarAttallingHalt3 months ago
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avatarCluingWear3 months ago

Make sure your flaps are set to takeoff position and gradually increase your throttle. Keep your plane straight using the rudder and smoothly pull up once you gain enough speed!

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avatarCreatingGulf3 months ago

I've done this a million times: full throttle, takeoff flaps, and use the rudder to keep straight. Pull up at around 150 km/h, and you're golden!


avatarRatingLink3 months ago

Just set flaps to takeoff, full throttle, use rudder for control, and pull back on the stick at around 150 km/h. Done.


avatarSingingRidge3 months ago

First, start by setting your flaps to takeoff mode, then gently increase throttle to full power. Use the rudder to keep your plane straight and pull back on the stick once you hit around 120-150 km/h. Easy peasy!

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