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MauriceKroll
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by MauriceKroll » 10 May 2011, 15:36
Hello!
I´ve merged the Project Airbus A380 with the VC of the Wilco A346. I have just one Problem: When the aircraft follow the glideslope during a landing, the nose are down all the time! The VAPP is about 150 - 168.... could it be that this is too fast? But i can´t fly slower than the VLS.
How can i fix this problem? Is there something to do with the aircraft.cfg? Maby the flap-lift scalars? How can i fly slower than the VLS?
Please help me

....!
PS: Sorry for my bad english^^!!!

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MauriceKroll
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by MauriceKroll » 10 May 2011, 15:40
This is the flap-section of the aircraft.cfg from my merge :
[flaps.0] //Trailing edge flaps, visual and pitch
type = 1
system_type = 1
damaging-speed = 280
blowout-speed = 300
span-outboard = 0.5
extending-time = 25
lift_scalar = 0.00
drag_scalar = 0.00
pitch_scalar = 1.00
flaps-position.0 = 0
flaps-position.1 = 0
flaps-position.2 = 15
flaps-position.3 = 20
flaps-position.4 = 26
flaps-position.5 = 35
[flaps.1] //Trailing edge flaps, lift
type = 1
system_type = 1
damaging-speed = 280
blowout-speed = 300
span-outboard = 0.8
extending-time = 25
lift_scalar = 1.00
drag_scalar = 0.00
pitch_scalar = 0.00
flaps-position.0 = 0
flaps-position.1 = 0
flaps-position.2 = 8
flaps-position.3 = 17
flaps-position.4 = 26
flaps-position.5 = 32
[flaps.2] //Trailing edge flaps, drag
type = 1
system_type = 1
damaging-speed = 250
blowout-speed = 365
span-outboard = 0.8
extending-time = 25
lift_scalar = 0.00
drag_scalar = 1.00
pitch_scalar = 0.00
flaps-position.0 = 0
flaps-position.1 = 0
flaps-position.2 = 15
flaps-position.3 = 20
flaps-position.4 = 26
flaps-position.5 = 35
[flaps.3] //Slats
type = 2
system_type = 1
damaging-speed = 290
blowout-speed = 300
span-outboard = 0.8
extending-time = 25
lift_scalar = 0.55
drag_scalar = 0.25
pitch_scalar = -1.00
flaps-position.0 = 0
flaps-position.1 = 18
flaps-position.2 = 18
flaps-position.3 = 22
flaps-position.4 = 22
flaps-position.5 = 27
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Derek Mayer
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by Derek Mayer » 11 May 2011, 00:22
Approach/landing speeds at full flaps vary from 125kts (at empty weight) to 145kts (at MLW).
In other words, yes, you are approaching too fast. From your post I guess the Wilco panel is preventing you from approaching at slower speeds? If so that's a panel issue I can't help you with, though you might try approaching at a lesser flap setting if nothing else works.
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esg
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by esg » 11 May 2011, 00:39
Just cut the ZFW by about 200k pounds on the INIT page
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MauriceKroll
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by MauriceKroll » 11 May 2011, 08:12
Derek Mayer wrote:Approach/landing speeds at full flaps vary from 125kts (at empty weight) to 145kts (at MLW).
In other words, yes, you are approaching too fast. From your post I guess the Wilco panel is preventing you from approaching at slower speeds? If so that's a panel issue I can't help you with, though you might try approaching at a lesser flap setting if nothing else works.
First: Thanks for this Answer!!!
Yes, if the VLS is 157kts, i can´t choose a slower speed. I´ve read that this is a normal preventing system during a flight with an airbus!!!
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Derek Mayer
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by Derek Mayer » 11 May 2011, 14:30
Have you tried what esg wrote? That should reduce your VLS.
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MauriceKroll
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by MauriceKroll » 15 May 2011, 23:13
Thank you everyone. I reduced the ZFW at the Init page and everything is ok now...!!!
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Jakarta Captain
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- Joined: 18 May 2011, 01:40
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by Jakarta Captain » 18 May 2011, 01:42
Forgive the potentially supid question but where can I find the INIT page ?
Is this the aircraft cfg ?
Thanks