April 22, 201313 yr On the other hand, I can get j586 but cannot 3 options to select FrankX6. Does not even exist. Hmm did you read my earlier post?
April 22, 201313 yr I'm looking forward to the new tutorial, as that UNS confuses me as I am not used to it. Enjoying it though, although there is a learning curve. Someone asked about cruise altitudes. The Q400 is certified to 25,000 feet, 27,000 feet if it has a passenger oxygen system.
April 22, 201313 yr That's max cruise altitude, I'm looking for charts on optimum depending on weight. Also trim setting for takeoff, no idea what to select.
April 22, 201313 yr Hmm did you read my earlier post? Yes I did, but I was not aware at the time that your post and what Majestic put out were out of sync, and long before that I was already following the sample/tutorial/call-it-what-you-will mish mash from Majestic. Rick Almeida
April 22, 201313 yr That's max cruise altitude, I'm looking for charts on optimum depending on weight. Also trim setting for takeoff, no idea what to select. You can try looking at real world flight altitudes from Flightaware. I'm finding myself burning more fuel than I expected. I burned 2500kg of fuel on a 1hr 15min flight, FL210, ISA at near max ZFW, speed VMO -10. (TAS 350 IIRC) Cruise burn for the Q400 should be ~1200kg per hour.
April 22, 201313 yr Commercial Member 2500 is too much. Make sure the CL are in 850 gate. My Dash eats around 1170 kg/h in similar conditions (585 per engine).
April 22, 201313 yr This aircraft maybe a wonderful prop aircraft, but the minute I throttle down, it goes into reverse. If I push forward, it seems it reaches a point forwards when it just lurches forward instead of a smooth transition to taxi. Correcting this by throttling back only results in going to reverse. Have a look at the markings on the throttle quadrant... Only throttle back to Flight Idle. If you go below DISC, you will indeed put it into reverse Bert
April 22, 201313 yr The step by step process for the FMC is hard to follow with missing info that jumps steps. I can't get the J586 airway inserted and I dont even have the FrankX6 star! Pete On the other hand, I can get j586 but cannot 3 options to select FrankX6. Does not even exist. This aircraft maybe a wonderful prop aircraft, but the minute I throttle down, it goes into reverse. If I push forward, it seems it reaches a point forwards when it just lurches forward instead of a smooth transition to taxi. Correcting this by throttling back only results in going to reverse. Don't quite know how much patience I will have before I call it a day and send it back! you're right. The Navigraph database changed after the tutorial was completed. The reason why we didn't change the tutorial is that there is Another tutorial flight coming (written by Brendan Ratchford) which is far more complete and accurate. This new tutorial is in our hands but we are still too busy with the release and activation issues, we will review and issue the new tutorial few days later. Looking forward to that. Must be something out there that is a bit more easier to follow. Make sure you calibrate your throttle set up thought the q400 control panel. It takes seconds and you can set it up like a normal throttle set up as to where when you pull your throttle back to idle it keeps the airplane from going out of DSC. FAA: ATP-ME, 737 CA, enough time in the 757/767 to be dangerous 🤠 Matt Kubanda, 7950X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 5090@4k, MSFS 2024
April 22, 201313 yr Commercial Member Can someone who knows the aircraft tell me if it's accurate that the engines should be able to start using battery power alone? I just tried starting the engines with no APU/Ground power and it worked fine. Noah Bryant
April 22, 201313 yr Commercial Member Can someone who knows the aircraft tell me if it's accurate that the engines should be able to start using battery power alone? I just tried starting the engines with no APU/Ground power and it worked fine. Yes Noah, the Dash is capable of beng started on the batteries alone, however use caution as you have about 1/2 give or take before your batteries will not have enough juice to complete a battery start. For altitude just pick a turboprop friendly one, range of teens to FL300 ish.... Remember that the service ceiling of the Q400 is 25,000 feet. The aircraft is capable of flying at 30,000 feet but is certified to on 25,000 feet. KROSWYND a.k.a KILO_WHISKEYMajestic Software Development/Support Sys 1: AMD 7950X3D, NOCTUA D15S, Gigabyte Elite B650, MSI 4090, 64Gb Ram, Corsair 850 Power Supply, 2x2TB M.2 Samsung 980s, 1x4TB WDD M.2, 6xNoctua 120mm case fans, LG C2 55" OLED running at 120Hz for the monitor, Win11. Sys 2: i7 8700k, MSI GAMING MBoard, 32Gigs RAM, MSI 4070Ti & EVGA 1080Ti. Hardware: Brunner CLS-E-NG Yoke, Fulcrum One yoke, TM TPR Rudder Pedals, Yoko TQ6+ NEO, StreamDeck, Tobii Eye Tracker, Virpil VPC MongoosT-50CM3 Base with a TM gripSIMULATORS: MSFS2020/XP12/P3D v5.4 & v6: YouTube Videos
April 22, 201313 yr Have a look at the markings on the throttle quadrant... Only throttle back to Flight Idle. If you go below DISC, you will indeed put it into reverse Thanks for that, Bert. Eventually, I figured that out, as it caught me out totally unaware compared to other aircraft It takes seconds and you can set it up like a normal throttle set up as to where when you pull your throttle back to idle it keeps the airplane from going out of DSC. A helpful suggestion, Mark, but I've looked that that Control Panel and no matter what I do with my MSFFb2 throttle control, I do not see any figures altering in that Control Panel Rick Almeida
April 22, 201313 yr Have a look at the markings on the throttle quadrant... Only throttle back to Flight Idle. If you go below DISC, you will indeed put it into reverse Thanks for that, Bert. Eventually, I figured that out, as it caught me out totally unaware compared to other aircraft It takes seconds and you can set it up like a normal throttle set up as to where when you pull your throttle back to idle it keeps the airplane from going out of DSC. A helpful suggestion, Mark, but I've looked that that Control Panel and no matter what I do with my MSFFb2 throttle control, I do not see any figures altering in that Control Panel Remember to have fsx running with the q400 sitting on the ramp somewhere. I had the same problem but I found out that once you are in the q400, the control panel will pick up your throttle movements. Let me know if this works. I'd be more than happy to help because you are in for a great once his is fixed for you. FAA: ATP-ME, 737 CA, enough time in the 757/767 to be dangerous 🤠 Matt Kubanda, 7950X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 5090@4k, MSFS 2024
April 22, 201313 yr FYI there is pretty good fmc tutorial video just posted on youtube for anyone having issues. Matt Wilson
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