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Windshear Causing Airspeed to Climb? NGX

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I was flying with stock realistic settings. AS4+ASCA with realistic weather in PMDG NGX on latest hotfix of P3Dv4. I was on a profile VNAV decent close to some convective cells but dodging them on radar.

While in turbulence my airspeed went from 260kts IAS to 350 and climbing to Vne. I pulled throttle to idle, max spoiler extension, pitched for 15 deg nose up and extended the gear. Even after holding this configuration for more than 1min and being in clear air with the convective cell to my back, my airspeed would not bleed down. Was this turbulence modeling? If outflow is modeled I should have had a tailwind and rapidly decaying airspeed. Any thoughts?

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I had the exact same thing happen today. Flying an approach into EHAM. I had about an 11 kt. tailwind and my airspeed went above 300 kts with the throttle pulled back, the spoilers deployed and the landing gear down. I've never seen anything like it before.


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Are both using EZDOK v2 ?  I think EZDOK could inject some kind of turbulence... I think you have to disable a setting in EZDOK v2...

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