January 29, 201115 yr Hello fellow forum members, i`ve got a question about the fs9 version of the cs 757. I already have posted in the unofficial Captain Sim support forum but there are not many visitors over there, so i thought i`ll ask the same question here. So i recently purchased this plane and it looks great. On to the question, i would like to manually take off and do the climb to cruising altitude. The only thing i want the autopilot to do is to mantain a given airspeed. Can someone please explain how to do this; which buttons and/or switches do i have to use to make this happen.Cheers, Wilco
January 29, 201115 yr Hello fellow forum members, i`ve got a question about the fs9 version of the cs 757. I already have posted in the unofficial Captain Sim support forum but there are not many visitors over there, so i thought i`ll ask the same question here. So i recently purchased this plane and it looks great. On to the question, i would like to manually take off and do the climb to cruising altitude. The only thing i want the autopilot to do is to mantain a given airspeed. Can someone please explain how to do this; which buttons and/or switches do i have to use to make this happen.Cheers, WilcoSet A/T arm,and then push SPD button this should work ;) Hoang Le i7 13700k - Sapphire Nitro+ AMD RX 7900 XT - Asus TUF Z790 PLUS D4 - Gskill Trident 32GB DDR4-3600 LG 34GP63A-B Ultrawide - ASUS VG259QM MSFS2020
January 29, 201115 yr After I say "RTFM", then follow the above posters suggestion. And please, don't forget to set the proper speed! (LVL CHG might be a good idea too). Aleksandar Djordjevic
January 29, 201115 yr Commercial Member After I say "RTFM", then follow the above posters suggestion. And please, don't forget to set the proper speed! (LVL CHG might be a good idea too).Or continue in VNAV SPD with the Autopilot off and Flight director on, that way you don't have to mess around with the speed during climb.The FMC computes the correct speed during climb based on your gross weight, just selecting a fixed speed yourself then climbing to CRZ could get you in trouble. Rob Prest
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