May 16, 200719 yr The attached .gif file is (I hope) data I've collected doing distance to climb tests on the 744 at various weights. Tests were conducted at std atmos (FS9 clear weather) with no wind. No derates were used.This is the first time I've tried to add a picture to the forum, hope it works. Dan Downs KCRP
May 16, 200719 yr Author Sorry about the duplicates.. I was getting an error message from the dcforum interface. Anyway, glad it worked. Dan Downs KCRP
May 18, 200719 yr That looks like it took a bit of effort, Dan! Thanks a lot for the chart, I will plot it out and add it to my 744 folder!CheersRudy
May 18, 200719 yr Dan,Thanks for your efforts...must have taken ages...its now in my ops manual.RegardsSteve Bell Steve Bell "Wise men talk because they have something to say. Fools talk because they have to say something." - Plato (latterly attributed to Saul Bellow) The most useful tool on the AVSIM Fora ... 'Mark forum as read'
May 18, 200719 yr Dan:Great stuff, many thanks. As a data freak of sorts, I love this sort of thing and also know what kind of effort must have gone into it. Thanks a lot for your excellent work.Jonathan Jonathan Sacks Dell XPS Gen 4, Pentium IV Northwood extreme 3.8Ghz, 3Ghz RAM, eVGA 7900 GTO, 12 GoFlight modules plus MCP-PRO AP and EFIS, GF pedestal, CH rudder pedals, CH throttle quadrant, 42" LG LED, 24" DELL LCD, Windows XP, FS2004, FSUIPC 3.96 FS Autostart 1.1 (Build 11), FS Navigator 4.6, UT, FE, GE, REX, PMDG, Level-D, PSS, etc.
Create an account or sign in to comment