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ASVE v5 and AT

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Hello.Are there known issues with ASVE v5 and the autothrottle functioning properly? Know that I have ASVE installed it seems it is playing havoc with the autothrottle. At lower altitudes it does not want to hold speed. It will just keep increasing until the thing explodes probably (haven't let things go quite that far).I didn't know if this was a known problem or not. Nothing else new put in but I'm not sure why weather features would affect the AT.Thanks!

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Even if the temperature is like +20?

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Well, without ASVE running it works fine. With ASVE running, and the temperature even at +50, it still doesn't work unless the pitot heat is on. Althought even with it on the AT still takes it's time getting to the set speed. The throttles will move up & down slightly, but constantly, until the speed is reached. It does work but takes quite a bit longer to reach the set speed with ASVE running compared to not running.Seems strange but I guess I'll have to get used to it.

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Hi,The difference in AT seeking is probably related to VAS. You can disable or lower VAS settings for less vertical air currents.As to why your pitot is icing only with ASVE running and with temps above 50.. that is strange. Unless perhaps you are flying in the direct vicinity of thunderstorms and have the "extend tstorm layers" option checked, which might result in you experiencing thunderstorm-generated precipiation (sometimes with icing) even if the visual depiction shows you outside of the tstorm "cloud".Best,

Damian Clark
HiFi  Simulation Technologies

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