PMDG DC-6 Tutorial 11: Managing Engines During Initial Climb (below 16,000 feet)
In this episode we review how to set and maintain correct climb power from ground level up to around 16,000 feet. Once again we delegate much of the work to our trusty Automatic Flight Engineer, but it is worth a discussion of what he is up to in order to enhance our own pilot knowledge.

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PMDG DC-6 Tutorial 12: Superchargers & How to use Them

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PMDG DC-6 Tutorial 15: Using the Gyropilot

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PMDG DC-6 Tutorial 7: Taxi Procedures, Backing Up Your Airplane and Basic Engine Management

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PMDG DC-6 Tutorial 6: Starting Engines

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The Cessna 182 Mistake That Kills Pilots Who Think They Graduated From the 172

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PMDG DC-6 Tutorial 9: Takeoff

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PMDG DC-6 Tutorial 8: Engine Runup

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PMDG DC-6 Tutorial 16: The Descent

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Was Buying This ABANDONED Airplane a HORRIBLE Mistake ?

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COCKPIT DC-6 Anchorage to Nome (2007)

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Coastal Command | A day in the life of a Sunderland flying boat (1942)

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37,609ft - Carbon Cub Altitude Record Full Flight with ATC Audio

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I may have screwed this up! Private Jet Flight

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PMDG DC-6 Tutorial 14: Fuel System Management

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PMDG DC-6 Tutorial 18: The Straight In Landing

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PMDG DC-6 Tutorial 19: Using Drag to Manage the Final Approach

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DC-6 Autopilot Tutorial, Victor Airways, ILS, Changeover Points - Microsoft Flight Simulator

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Passenger Gets Partially Sucked Out of 737 Window After Engine Failure

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PMDG DC-6 Tutorial 17: Slowing for the Approach

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