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seaheroz

Strange

Post by seaheroz » 18 Jun 2010, 11:07

Just now i do a flight from Kuala lumpur to singapore using the A320,when i was climbing to my cruising alititude,my airplane speed suddenly drop my engine was on full thorttle.Did i did any wrong ?

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Alexis
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Re: Strange

Post by Alexis » 18 Jun 2010, 11:37

If you didn't stall, the pitot tube might have been blocked of failed. If you did, IDK what could have happened, there's a lot of things I can assume. The A320 flew fine for me, but in case you have trouble, re-download it.

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AirNewZealand_A320
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Re: Strange

Post by AirNewZealand_A320 » 18 Jun 2010, 11:39

climb too fast?, over speed?, too little fuel?... overweight?...

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Re: Strange

Post by seaheroz » 18 Jun 2010, 13:03

Alexis wrote:If you didn't stall, the pitot tube might have been blocked of failed. If you did, IDK what could have happened, there's a lot of things I can assume. The A320 flew fine for me, but in case you have trouble, re-download it.
I did stall

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Re: Strange

Post by seaheroz » 18 Jun 2010, 13:06

AirNewZealand_A320 wrote:climb too fast?, over speed?, too little fuel?... overweight?...
overspeed nope,little fuel my fuel was full,overweight nope,climb to fast i did to 2000 feet per minute but when my speed suddenly drop i put the vertical speed to 1800

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Re: Strange

Post by esg » 18 Jun 2010, 13:22

Sounds like a panel issue

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Re: Strange

Post by seaheroz » 18 Jun 2010, 13:36

esg wrote:Sounds like a panel issue
i fly the A320 many times and there is no problems

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Re: Strange

Post by seaheroz » 18 Jun 2010, 13:38

If that problem happend i usually restart my fsx and all work fine

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Re: Strange

Post by GaryG » 18 Jun 2010, 13:47

seaheroz wrote: I did stall
Enough said.

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Alexis
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Re: Strange

Post by Alexis » 18 Jun 2010, 14:32

Well, barring any procedure mistakes by you, this could be a panel or FM issue. The easiest thing would be to reinstall the A/C+panel/gauges and try it again.

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Re: Strange

Post by Mike74722 » 18 Jun 2010, 14:48

are you using FSinn and flying on VATSIM? If so, there is a weather glitch where if you go over FL245 you dont get great power out of your engines

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Re: Strange

Post by dotsalgon » 18 Jun 2010, 15:24

This has happent to me too... Sometimes the tubes that read the airspeed gets frozen when you fly at high altitute. Turn off the autothrutle and then turn on the pilot heat (if it is on turn it off and on again) give it some time and the speed will be up again. Then activate the autothrutle and your are done! ;)
If you are using weather engines though (like: active sky or REX2 or similar) you are going to have suddent bumbs from the change of the wind. This is an isue of the simulator. When the weather program gives different wind direction it moves them into the sim rapidly.

Hope I helped.
Dot.

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Re: Strange

Post by seaheroz » 18 Jun 2010, 18:15

dotsalgon wrote:This has happent to me too... Sometimes the tubes that read the airspeed gets frozen when you fly at high altitute. Turn off the autothrutle and then turn on the pilot heat (if it is on turn it off and on again) give it some time and the speed will be up again. Then activate the autothrutle and your are done! ;)
If you are using weather engines though (like: active sky or REX2 or similar) you are going to have suddent bumbs from the change of the wind. This is an isue of the simulator. When the weather program gives different wind direction it moves them into the sim rapidly.

Hope I helped.
Dot.
my tube dint frozen ~.~ and i will be fine coz i just need to restart my fsx that all

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