by Nav » Fri Jan 05, 2007 10:01 pm
greenhorn, 40,000 is high, maybe try 35,000 or so? On the real thing pilots often level out at a lower altitude early on, and stay there until they've burned off some of the fuel. And 0.85 is practically max. speed - check the N1 engine gauge, it should only read about 65% in cruise; it may be that the engines can barely generate enough power to maintain both max. height and max. speed, and the autopilot has no option but to hold the nose up.
Also consider checking the expected fuel consumption in your Flight Plan, and off-loading some for shorter trips. a 747 wouldn't require anything like full fuel just for the Atlantic. Easily done, press 'Alt/Aircraft/Fuel/Fuel' and zero some of the tanks. Aim for maybe 120% of what the Flight Plan says you'll need, to give you a reserve - and also keep at or below the speed the Flight Plan recommends.
You'll probably still get a bit of 'nose-up' early on but the tendency will decrease as the fuel load lightens.
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Nav on Sat Jan 06, 2007 6:34 am, edited 1 time in total.