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cyoo eddie
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Post by cyoo eddie »

"Bryan, there is on takeoff, that little toga screw you need to press, :) Maybe that is it, just making suggestions. There is lots of documentation on this aircraft, so lots to take in, but it seems a lot easier to startup and fly once you got the fmc and autopilot stuff worked out, than the 742. But I am not going to abandon the 742. Hand flying a star into Katl or Klax, when it is busy on vatsim is a real rush :D Ed mosier 1287"
yoni63

Post by yoni63 »

"Thanks Ed, that might be the culprit! I remember that now. :shock: I will give that a try too."
yoni63

Post by yoni63 »

"Ok, flew a real quick hop and finally got the LNAV to engage, but I had to almost be totally on course to get it. I used VNAV in the climb and just kept putting in steering inputs into the heading select until I got close. So I think it will work now! I think my frustration was Radar Contact not clearing the leg due to ATC commands taking me near a fix, but not right over it. So my co pilot kept wanting to steer back and pick up the fix! I stuck him in the lavoratory!!! :x Anyhow, now maybe I can actually get things rolling. Did you ever get it to stop dropping below glideslope? I noticed mine did the same thing so I took manual control back and flew it in by hand. Boy is that going to ding us on FSFK or what?!!!"
Brogs

Post by Brogs »

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"yoni63" wrote:Ok, flew a real quick hop and finally got the LNAV to engage, but I had to almost be totally on course to get it. I used VNAV in the climb and just kept putting in steering inputs into the heading select until I got close. So I think it will work now! I think my frustration was Radar Contact not clearing the leg due to ATC commands taking me near a fix, but not right over it. So my co pilot kept wanting to steer back and pick up the fix! I stuck him in the lavoratory!!! :x Anyhow, now maybe I can actually get things rolling. Did you ever get it to stop dropping below glideslope? I noticed mine did the same thing so I took manual control back and flew it in by hand. Boy is that going to ding us on FSFK or what?!!!
Hi Bryan I found that the problem with dropping below the glideslope was my app speed, so I disengage the auto throttle once I am at the speed indicated in the FMC for full flaps,and then adjust the throttle manually to keep me on the glideslope till about 700 ft msl then handball it in . Safe Landings, Mike"
Greg Goodavish

Post by Greg Goodavish »

"This aircraft models the real one very accurately. I use the approach speed charts, ensuring I have the correct speed for my landing weight. If I use those charts, and use Vref+10 on approach, I never have any problem with the glideslope. :D"
chevol
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Location: Geneva, Switzerland

Post by chevol »

"TOPCAT: take-off performance calculation for the 744 have a look at this site, it seems to provide a very valuable tool to calculate derated t-offs http://topcat.ofplan.net/index.php cheers Luc"
Luc Chevol-Voeltzel
pilot #1196
Geneva, Switzerland

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rossspargo

Post by rossspargo »

"Hey Luc, Thats a great piece of software you found there, does T/O Data and LDG Data, now all I need is the PMDG 744 + 744F! Cheers, Ross S"
yoni63

Post by yoni63 »

"Ok, just caught up on the posts! My mother board bit the dust!!!! When I got the computer back, the tech had somehow :x removed not only my driver for my modem, but my mouse software, and my sound driver!!!!!! Wow was I bent! Slowly but surely getting back online now! The guy tried to tell me I didn't need software for all that! And to think it was a reputable computer service company!!!"
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