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Hello everybody!

 

So, where can I find this button(? or option) in my PMDG777?

 

Thx. :Peace:

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I think its right below the ADIRU, and next to the PFC off the top of my head.

 

Edit:  Just checked, confirmed.  Below the ADIRU.  Called "THRUST ASYM COMP"

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If you disable it, the effects are still mild due to MSFS's limitations when it comes to modelling of asymmetric thrust, but you'll certainly notice the difference :-)


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Hello guys!

 

Just found on the youtube, you can see TAC in action @ 0:25

and some RTO actions and very hot brakes! This is a B777-300ER :smile:

 

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There's an old T7 cockpit video around, where a Cathay Pacific Captain gives a guided flightdeck tour in a Level D simulator. At the end of the tour he demonstrates a number of flight envelope protections (bank, pitch, stall protection) ... and the TAC:

 

http://www.itvv.com/product/B777/cpab777200dvd.html

 

The vid is NOT up to today's standards, but if you can get it in a sale ...

 

Try the TAC yourself by cutting off an engine during or after takeoff. Upselect the flight controls display on one of the DUs prior to T/O - PMDG's recreation is amazing!

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