CAN YOU LAND THE AN-225 AT SABA AIRPORT? | Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020

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Hi, after a long time I'm back with a video!!!
Is this video I try to land planes of all sizes at Saba airport, located in the Caribbean. The runway is just 400 metres (1,312 feet) long. So it's definitely challenging with big planes!!!
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Cessna 152: 0:06
Cessna Grand Caravan: 0:37
F-18: 1:28
Cessna Citation Longitude: 2:57
Airbus A320Neo: 3:33
Boeing 787-10: 4:37
Boeing 747-8: 5:34
AN-225: 6:17
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Specs:
GPU: RTX2060
CPU: Intel Core-I7 10th gen
Lenovo legion 5
All settings on high
Thrustmaster-TCA Officer Pack

All Comments (21)
  • @cdbtheclaw
    Even Ryanair would call that AN-225 landing "Slightly bumpy."
  • @SRFriso94
    I think it would have been easier to land that runway on the AN-225.
  • @NeroMai
    I wish this game had breaking and particle animations so we can see how accurate those "hard landings" really were. 😭
  • the last one, the Antanov, looks like it hit a slope before the airstrip and bounced up from it hard, that one looks to be enough to tear the plane apart so not sure if that one should count, do it with damage on :)
  • R.I.P "Mriya" AN-225 we all miss you...i hope you Fly in the airplane haven in to a beautiful sunset <3 btw nice Video ^^
  • @janellek21
    6:05 Congratulations, you managed to land. Now you might as well sell the 747 to a developer so it can be turned into an aviation theme restaurant, because it'll never be able to take off and leave 😂
  • @IvoriumMusic
    As someone that has done things like this, I can indeed say that a fully loaded A320neo is able to take off from Saba if you are willing to get the APU Exhaust a bit wet
  • @Sintaxx
    Just wanted to say thank you for this vid! I cracked up several times because of the wonky landings (the first F-18 "landing" was particularly hilarious!) Also, the parlor music you used for the failed AN-225 landings was really funny! The cinematic you used at the very end for the successful landing was particularly sweet! I could watch 100 videos of this quality. Thank you :)
  • @jackspiker8234
    I have flown into that airport a few times. First thing is that the approach, in my 5 times there, has always been from the opposite direction. I would like to see the take off, or even the turn around. I don't think that it would work so well. That being said, the simulator is absolutely incredible in what it looks like there. To let you know, in 2011, the last time I was there, they had a 0 fatality for any landing or take off. I hope that is still the case.
  • @jurrasicpig2426
    for a moment, I was worrying the wing of the AN225 might scratch the terminal roof off
  • @mats7492
    RIP BIG BOY😭😭😭
  • @appa609
    With the hornet on approach, remember: throttle for altitude, pitch for speed. You should be maintaining a constant ~18 degrees nose up with around -3 degrees vvi at 120 kt and mostly adjusting power to stay on the glideslope
  • @Heckleburger
    That Grand Caravan landing was hard enough to snap the landing gear, same with the Citation.
  • @electric6469
    I imagine this is the first phase of simulation training navy pilots go through. "If you can land a AN-225 at Saba you can land an F-18 on an aircraft carrier"
  • @jayleach5730
    MSFS has been VERY generous with the stall speeds of these aircraft!
  • @deadagainjeff
    All those butter landings. You're a flying God. Love the video.
  • @carsoncarter514
    It’s a blast from the past seeing this beauty fly again. Of course this was recommended after it was destroyed