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Dc-10 nutter
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Posted: 08 Nov 2008 at 9:20pm |
Okay I now have Dc-10 collection which is very good. however... the plane on all models flys with a 5 degree pitch up! how do I stop this from happening?
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aldeje92
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: Miami,Florida Points: 1665 |
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have u tried setting the pitch in the panel?
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Dc-10 nutter
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Hi Aldeje,
no luck tried ajusting the trim and auto pilot just sends the aircraft back to 5 degeers up |
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Edward Longe
Chief Pilot Joined: 25 Aug 2008 Location: West Mids Points: 5138 |
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That happens to me but at 10 to 15 deggres up |
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Dc-10 nutter
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I could trry to anoy atc by having a climb rate of just 600ft a minuete and see what that dose
btw this also happens in the 747 but at 10 degres up |
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Peedge
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... So, when you say the aircraft is 5 degrees pitched up, that's while you're climbing? That doesn't sound unreasonable then. Even in level flight an airliner will pitch up quite a bit at slower speeds. More so with a heavy fuel load. For example, I was just flying a posky 777, that was near enough 5deg nose up at 240kts, half fuel load. As you increase speed to Vmo it'll gradually flatten out.
BTW in my experience (FS9) ATC don't get on your case as long as you don't drop below 400fpm.
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Dc-10 nutter
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Okay at 350 kts 30,000ft is when I get the 5 up pitch not when I am climbing. as for the atc thing on my FSX if I don't climb more then 600fpm they like to yell at me
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KCMO
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Isn't it normal to have to hold something like a 5 degree AOA at 30,000 feet just to remain aloft?
Interesting:
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Edward Longe
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what about 15 deggres |
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KCMO
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Yeah, I guess 15 degrees is pushing it. Here's another post:
http://www.airliners.net/aviation-forums/tech_ops/read.main/20023/ |
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gordy
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Are you sure you aren't looking at the FD command bars instead of the aircraft W symbol? Select FD off on the MCP & that will take the FD cmd bars away.
My DC10 at high weights at 300kts is about 2.5 degrees nose up which seems about right to me.
Gordy
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Edward Longe
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Im looking at the artifical horizion (the correct name for the w symbol) and it is 15 deggres nose high
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gordy
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Actually, the correct name of the whole instrument is the Attitude Director Indicator, the W symbol is called the aircraft reference indicator. Artificial horizon is sometimes the name given to the smaller standby instrument.
As I've said, I have no problem in either FS9 or FSX with this. Have you got the CLS tutorial manual, if you try flying that it may find the problem.
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Dc-10 nutter
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Hi me again,
I have now managed to fix this little problem. The solution was to fly faster so up went the cruise speed from 350 knots to 438 knots. This does seem a little fast however this is not over speed in the Dc-10 30 as it is not screaming at me. So to those of you who have this problem this is how I managed to fix it. BTW my crusing altitude is 32,000 ft. Happy simming. Dc-10 |
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