November 15, 200322 yr love the 737-700,but i have a prob when i take off i go into a straight up climb and then into a stall.here is a more detailed decription.ok first i start my takeoff roll ,second rotate at 120 130 knts,third push the yoke in all the way to make the plane go down but it keeps going up,fourth i start to add down trim then my nose of the plane goes down but when it goes down i go into a stall and cant recover it from stalling.thanks for the help
November 15, 200322 yr Sir, please sign your real name to your post, not your screenname. Thanks :)It sounds like your plane is really out of trim to start off with. And then when you trim after takeoff you add too much trim, and then your in trouble. I suggest trimming the plane to ~ 5.25 before the takeoff roll and then takeoff. You should be fine then :)
November 15, 200322 yr Why are you rotating at 120-130 knots? Where did you get those V speeds? The FMC will give you correct V speeds and trim setting. In fact you do not have to program the whole FMC to get those speeds. I will guess your trim is not correct and you are going to slow for Vr for your weight...[h4]Best Wishes,Randy J. Smithhttp://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-5/196432/winglets_lg.jpg Randy J Smith
November 15, 200322 yr Randy,How could he be going too slow his weight? If he is rotating @ 120-130 knots, then he should be fine, even for a plane at max takeoff weight. I have never seen the FMC spit out any VSpeeds greater than ~ 120 knots, so I would think he is fine rotating at those speeds, FMC calculated or not.Then again I could be wrong.....most likely the case :D
November 16, 200322 yr Author how do i get it back to normal trim when ever i go into the cockpit it says the trim is in the middle where it sould be .what do i do
November 16, 200322 yr >Randy,>>How could he be going too slow his weight? If he is rotating>@ 120-130 knots, then he should be fine, even for a plane at>max takeoff weight. I have never seen the FMC spit out any>VSpeeds greater than ~ 120 knots, so I would think he is fine>rotating at those speeds, FMC calculated or not.>>Then again I could be wrong.....most likely the case :DHi Fred,I think you need to check your figures, at a tad over 70tonnes (154,000lbs) Flap 5 V1=138, Vr=139, V2=146 give or take a knotHope this helps....
November 16, 200322 yr Make sure u use the right settings for weight, I had it in lbs and typed in kilos (thats what I got from my planner) after I changed the pmdg to kg (in game meny) It gave me correct speeds.Regards Mads
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