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Dave what model is it? Most freeware FDEs are probably way off for obvious reasons. Try the PMDG 747-400, that's great to fly. You won't have any trouble climbing in that unless you're doing +3000ft/m above FL200 fully loaded.
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Originally posted by bigdave View Posti set my autothrottle to 290 mph, i have to disengage it cos my airspeed drops significantly ascending through FL200
; i have to lower my vertical speed & apply full power
;I retract all flaps
I'll try adjusting my payload as then the engines will have less work to do in getting the weight off the ground.
P.S. this only happens to `Just flight` add on aircraft
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Loss of airspeed @ full power whilst climbing
i set my autothrottle to 290 mph, i have to disengage it cos my airspeed drops significantly ascending through FL200
; i have to lower my vertical speed & apply full power
;I retract all flaps
I'll try adjusting my payload as then the engines will have less work to do in getting the weight off the ground.
P.S. this only happens to `Just flight` add on aircraft
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Originally posted by bigdave View Post290 knots when climbing & Mach .88 for cruise (if i ever reach cruise altitude)
How many feet per minute are you climbing?Last edited by G-DALE; 2009-01-11, 13:13.
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290 knots when climbing & Mach .88 for cruise (if i ever reach cruise altitude)
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Originally posted by Crunk415balla View PostYou are. In the time you took to write that I already told your mother about what you do with her JC Pennys underwear catalogs. Little sicko.
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CUT ALL THE CRAP!!!
One problem i've got with FS2004 is that whenever i (attempt i must add)fly a 747 or A340 or anything with 4 engines whenever i climb above 20,000ft i begin to lose airspeed (even with autothrottle engaged). I try to counteract this by
1. ensuring that i've got my flaps up
2. ensure landing gear is up
3. apply full power (disengage a/t)
4. ensure spoilers are down
5. reduce my vertical speed
6. requesting lower altitude
I never used to have this problem and used to fly 747's quite a lot.
one thing i haven't tried is flying at 20,000ft or just below (high altitude on FS2004 is 18,000ft +) It might be worth a crack.
It's so frustrating that i end up landing the plane.
any other ideas?
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You are. In the time you took to write that I already told your mother about what you do with her JC Pennys underwear catalogs. Little sicko.
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Originally posted by dwebb View PostJust head over to the WOAI forums and search for the error message you received - I'm sure you'll get up and running in no time.
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Originally posted by BoeingKing77 View Postyeah,I kinda figured that.Tried using WOAI before,when I try to install traffic,midway through it says error installing,I try to send the error report but it says it would take 143 minutes!WTF?
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