In a video you can see hard landings of various aircraft. Are these real landing attempts?

Not all people like to fly. Many people are afraid of flying and for various reasons. Some people don't like air holes, others are generally afraid of crashing, others don't like taking off, and others are afraid of landing.

Of course, such a landing can be hard. This can have various reasons, bad weather or crosswinds. You can now see three of these hard landings in a video.

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A video that has been circulating on Facebook for two weeks shows exactly what many people are afraid of. The planes are about to land and you can immediately see that they have a bad angle to the runway.

Of course this has an impact, the planes hit the ground and bounce back up like rubber balls. They are crooked and tend to tip over. In the end everything goes well. Here is the video:

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If you take a closer look at the video, you can see some irregularities. The Boeing has the so-called factory painting. With this factory painting, the aircraft actually only fly at presentations, for example.

And if you look even more closely, you can see that the environment sometimes looks quite artificial. Like painted. The planes also sometimes look as if they were made of rubber. All of this raises doubts about the authenticity of this video.

And that's exactly how it is. We are dealing here with small clips and landings that come from a flight simulator. To be precise, it should be the flight simulator X-Plane. There is also a comparison video that can be found on YouTube ( compare ).

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This video of the landings can be found in high resolution on YouTube, so you can immediately see that it is a simulator and the environment is not real. Here is more information about the flight simulator X-Plane 11 .

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