January 11, 20224 yr Flying the PMDG 737 NGXu with FS2Crew on P3D v4.5 It does not happen every time, maybe 1 out of 10 landings?? But with the speed brake armed I sometimes get the announcement from the F/O speed brake not up upon landing. Anyone know why? Thanks. Bob Koehler
January 11, 20224 yr Commercial Member 4 hours ago, BobKinSTL said: Flying the PMDG 737 NGXu with FS2Crew on P3D v4.5 It does not happen every time, maybe 1 out of 10 landings?? But with the speed brake armed I sometimes get the announcement from the F/O speed brake not up upon landing. Anyone know why? Thanks. Bob Koehler Are you using any hardware connected to the speedbrake? B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
January 12, 20224 yr Author Yes, I use the Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant. I visually confirm in the cockpit that the speedbrake is armed during the landing checklist.
January 12, 20224 yr Author I thought possibly the same thing, and it may be true. Not making a joke here but is it possible to land too softly and they don't deploy? I always check my landing FPM on Luvcars before I submit my flight and it happened recently on about a -70 FPM touchdown. Usually I'm around in the -100 to -200 range and sometimes firm -350.
January 12, 20224 yr Commercial Member 13 minutes ago, BobKinSTL said: I thought possibly the same thing, and it may be true. Not making a joke here but is it possible to land too softly and they don't deploy? I always check my landing FPM on Luvcars before I submit my flight and it happened recently on about a -70 FPM touchdown. Usually I'm around in the -100 to -200 range and sometimes firm -350. Are the spoilers auto deploying? B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
January 12, 20224 yr Author I guess I need to look at an outside view next time to see if they are indeed up or not. I was just going by the F/O callout that they aren't.
January 12, 20224 yr Commercial Member If the FO didn't call them out, the spoilers probably didn't auto deploy. Generally you want to land firm enough to ensure the aircraft can properly sense you're actually on the ground. B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
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