August 5, 201114 yr Commercial Member Hi there, Other than the fact that I have almost run up and down the block yelling "I love the NGX", I have one question. I was climbing in a 737-800WL, random weight, full wing tanks empty center, and I was actually climbing at a -2 degree angle. Does that really happen, and have I really been this uninformed in the way the real NG flies? I was using VNAV and LNAV, and it was at about 600 fpm at around 12000-16000 feet. Advice would be awesome. Collin Biedenkapp Chief Executive Officer TFDi Design (Invernyx) | Website
August 5, 201114 yr Did you forgot to retract flaps? :D Patrick Claussnitzer, Virtual Pilot, real Air Traffic Controller
August 5, 201114 yr Author Commercial Member No sir, aircraft was clean. Maybe have been a downdraft, I was flying above terrain Collin Biedenkapp Chief Executive Officer TFDi Design (Invernyx) | Website
August 5, 201114 yr Commercial Member That doesn't sound right at all... you sure your weather wasn't doing funny things? We saw this sort of thing during beta when the pressure and temps at altitude got really out of whack. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
August 5, 201114 yr Author Commercial Member Ah, my weather program apparently shut itself off, rendering stupidity for departure lol. I will check again. Collin Biedenkapp Chief Executive Officer TFDi Design (Invernyx) | Website
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