Sudden spike in speed causing instability

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Sudden spike in speed causing instability

Postby machineman9 » Sun Dec 13, 2009 3:10 pm

I was doing an IFR from London to Paris in the POSKY 737-900 and shortly after take-off I switched over to autopilot. About half way across The Channel, my aircraft suddenly found about 50 extra knots, oversped and then the left wing fell down a good few degrees.

I can't remember the exact autopilot settings, but if 'overspeed' was 440knots, I had autopilot set to about 400 knots (it wasn't quite that as I was climbing up through to 15,000)

Then all of a sudden the engine power fell, my speed jumped above the maximum and the left side fell down. I was able to control it, but I'm wondering what exactly happened. Is it just a glitch in the aircraft or is there another reason as to why this happened?


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Re: Sudden spike in speed causing instability

Postby snippyfsxer » Sun Dec 13, 2009 3:59 pm

It is the poorly modeled wind.
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Re: Sudden spike in speed causing instability

Postby avbuff58 » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:20 am

yes indeed a wind issue, if some of the turbulance oscillations in FSX [especially the left to rightmovement] were to happen in real life it would immediatly call for an emergency and a landing at the nearest airport with possibly some serious injuries
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Re: Sudden spike in speed causing instability

Postby BAW0343 » Mon Dec 21, 2009 4:06 am

I was flying an approach and was on short final in a fairly small aircraft when I got 4 sharp wind changes within a matter of seconds. I swear the plane jumped 10 ft each time and there would be no way I would have finished that landing.

Thats my biggest issue with FSX.. its drives me nuts to do an FSpassenger flight, get a 50 knot headwind that throws me overspeed which in turn is 600 points gone with no fault of my own.  >:(  and theres NO way to predict it.
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