September 8, 201312 yr Hey guys, First if all I have to say that this airplane is awesome! Thanks to PMDG! I have one question though, is it normal that the plane's nose is up for 2 to 3 degrees during cruise? Thanks for your help! Moritz
September 8, 201312 yr Affirmative, sir. As it is with any plane, really. Captain Kevin Air Kevin 124 heavy, wind calm, runway 4 left, cleared for take-off. Live streams of my flights here.
September 8, 201312 yr If I am not mistaken, that is just the normal Angle of Attack for the aircraft. Grant Savage Future Professional pilot. 11 Hours Real World Flight Time
September 8, 201312 yr If you want less of an angle at cruise, go to the aircraft.cfg file and under "Flight_Tuning, change the Cruise_Lift_Scalar to 1.2 or 1.3. The more the Cruise_Lift, the less angle of attack. But too much affects approach attitude. I usually fly at 1.3 with all my birds with no problem.
September 8, 201312 yr Stephen, out of interest, why would you change this? I'd think that PMDG has made this pretty much spot on. And... what is the problem with having a positive nose pitch? I don't see what the problem is, and I can't think of any plane that's flying with a level/negative pitch either. Magnus Meese NGX Pilot VATSIM C1, SUP and Pilot
September 8, 201312 yr Stephen, out of interest, why would you change this? I'd think that PMDG has made this pretty much spot on. And... what is the problem with having a positive nose pitch? I don't see what the problem is, and I can't think of any plane that's flying with a level/negative pitch either. He wants a plane that acts like a train on rails. Wings don't work like that. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV06PgxarW0 If you had a flat pitch, the angle of attack of the wing would still be positave (otherwise it's not making lift), so a 0° nose attitude is going to produce a decent rate of a few hundred ft/min. The faster you go, the more lift you get, but you will never get level altitude at a level attitude. It's just impossible without mounting the wings differently, and if you did that, you would need to approach the airport nose-down to achieve the 3° glidepath. Landing on the nosewheel is bad. Trent Hopkinson, 2015 Crewmember of www.mangrove.com.au WorldFlight sim Youtube channel www.youtube.com/user/musicalaviator
September 8, 201312 yr Who ever said it was level or had a negative pitch? It only slightly changes the pitch. You absolutely cannot fly a plane with "0" pitch. Defies the laws of flight dynamics when it comes to an airfoil.
September 8, 201312 yr Commercial Member Why on earth would you want to modify that value (unless of course, you know it is wrong)? Best regards, Robin.
September 8, 201312 yr Why on earth would you want to modify that value (unless of course, you know it is wrong)? Best regards, Robin. Turning the 777 into Microsoft Train sim. Trent Hopkinson, 2015 Crewmember of www.mangrove.com.au WorldFlight sim Youtube channel www.youtube.com/user/musicalaviator
September 8, 201312 yr Commercial Member If you want less of an angle at cruise, go to the aircraft.cfg file and under "Flight_Tuning, change the Cruise_Lift_Scalar to 1.2 or 1.3. The more the Cruise_Lift, the less angle of attack. But too much affects approach attitude. I usually fly at 1.3 with all my birds with no problem. No one should be touching this value. Do you guys think we made it up or something? Jeez. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
September 8, 201312 yr Commercial Member If he wants to screw up his sim, let 'em! This is why tech support becomes such a nightmare. people screwing around with settings because they 'think'' they know what is more realistic. Rob Prest
September 8, 201312 yr Found this very interesting as I have so far carried out just 2 test flights and found that one both the angle of attack when at altitude hold is probably 5 degrees nose down (aircraft flying level). When I descend at say 800 to 1000 ft/min this goes to about 15 and looks like I am dive bombing even though the plane is n't. I have not looked at those values for the Cruise_lift_scalar yet as I have not really bothered with FSX (liked my PSS777 on FS9 but had to get a new system with windows 8 that it won't work on so here I am) but will have to give it a go as it is just so wrong. Incidentally, so far I cannot get it to go over 210 knots IAS so there must be a config setting for that too I think. Colin
September 8, 201312 yr Just as an update I checked the value is the cruise_lift_scalar and it is set at 1.0. I have not amended this nor do I intend to until I find a bit more information about this issue, but fix it I will eventually. Colin
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