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A defective plane on simviation.com

Postby Pc-Shark » Wed May 12, 2004 12:41 am

I am sure that plenty of people have downloaded the Lockheed Delta Airlines tri star which has 3 engines. I downloaded that plane and tryed to take off and I could not get the plane off the ground. so is the plane defective or is there something that I may not be doing right???
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Re: A defective plane on simviation.com

Postby pgilbert » Wed May 12, 2004 2:33 am

Check your trim settings.
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Re: A defective plane on simviation.com

Postby Stormtropper » Wed May 12, 2004 6:01 am

Don't pull back on the stick until the end of the runway, or your plane goes up by it self.
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Re: A defective plane on simviation.com

Postby Nexus » Wed May 12, 2004 7:25 am

Check your trim settings.


Shouldn't really matter, assuming the airfile for the aircraft is realistic.
The L1011 is one of the very few airliners that can takeoff with full nose down trim. You just need a helluva lot of speed  ;D

Maybe he is to heavy?
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Re: A defective plane on simviation.com

Postby Fly2e » Wed May 12, 2004 8:15 am

Allot of runway & alto of speed.
Check your flaps and I think I might have encountered this problem a while back with this aircraft. I think you do need to really play with the trim, designer something.
Try this.

Spool up the engines, as she starts to roll down the runway, the entire time keep adjusting the trim up while pulling back on the stick. I know this is not correct but at least she might take off. I think it is the AC. This happened to me. Now get up in the air and adjust the trim so you are in level flight. Go land the aircraft and leave the trim setting alone. Now take off and see if she takes off easy without the trim adjusted.
I know it is not how you fly this thing but it will confirm the trim setting is not correct  by default.

Hope it works!

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Re: A defective plane on simviation.com

Postby congo » Fri May 14, 2004 2:54 am

I set the default flight at Seattle. set 15% flap, n1 thrust at 97%, the nose lifted at 140kts, and she flew off the runway by herself at 180 knots. Didn't touch a thing!
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Re: A defective plane on simviation.com

Postby 7quiksilver7 » Mon May 17, 2004 12:50 am

return it for a refund.  ;)
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Re: A defective plane on simviation.com

Postby loomex » Mon May 17, 2004 7:52 am

I had the same problem. I found out that I was in fact overloaded. Adjust the fuel and payload to bring it down
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Re: A defective plane on simviation.com

Postby Nek » Tue May 18, 2004 11:03 pm

Hey Cybersurf

I love the Tristars and fly them a lot.
Yep they're beasts to get off the ground (at least
the way their written up).
First, as others have mentioned check ur weight
and fuel to ensure your not out of configuration.
Here's how I get them up:
Full flaps, full power, trim leveled out and keep the brakes on until your N1 gauges read full.
Off brakes and let er rip.
You'll still need all the rwy available but she'll
fly. I've got the newest Deltas and I also fly an
old Dragon Air from fs98. They all work well but
they're touchy.

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