I've been having an issue with the FS9 version of the A320 and A321, and I'm wondering if there's something that can be changed in order for the A32x series to work right.
When I have the autopilot engaged, the airspeed starts to decrease from about 18,000 feet upwards. I've tried to correct this by decreasing the V/S, but that doesn't work at all.
A32x airspeed decreases on climb-out
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Re: A32x airspeed decreases on climb-out
Are you using FSPASSENGERS?
I find this happens only when Im using this.
If you are, then do not put your times speed faster than 4x
Works for me then.
P.
I find this happens only when Im using this.
If you are, then do not put your times speed faster than 4x
Works for me then.
P.
Re: A32x airspeed decreases on climb-out
I'm not using FSP at all. I was going to install it, but maybe not now - or ever.
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Re: A32x airspeed decreases on climb-out
Itnused to happen to me that airspeed will sometimes bleed off during climb-out from high altitude airports (e.g., Eldorado International Airport, Bogotá, Colombia, around 8350 feet high). But with the FD-FMC version, I'm no longer having that problem.