Autopilot Problem

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Autopilot Problem

Postby HeadBeagle » Sat Aug 14, 2004 3:16 pm

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Re: Autopilot Problem

Postby garymbuska » Sat Aug 14, 2004 3:36 pm

Are you selecting altitude hold & what is you vertical speed set at. Are you using auto pilot to take off with if so dont. What I would suggest is to take off climb to about 1200 feet or so then engage the auto pilot. Make sure you select altitude hold and tha the veryical speed is below 1200 feet per min on 737 & about 1800  feet per min on 747's. Also set you auto throttle to 250 below 10000 feet. Once you have established a climb make sure your gear and flaps are up.
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Re: Autopilot Problem

Postby HeadBeagle » Sun Aug 15, 2004 10:23 am

Thanks for the reply. I know how to "fly the plane", it's just a problem that I've only had recently with the autopilot.
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Re: Autopilot Problem

Postby garymbuska » Sun Aug 15, 2004 12:27 pm

I never indicated that you did not know how to fly.
But a common problem is that some people try to use auto pilot to take off with & it is really not the correct use of the auto pilot. Another problem is people for get to engage altitude hold. I have noticed that some aircraft are very sensitve when autopilot is first engaged they try to climb at a very fast rate thus creating a stall. The default baron is a good example of this it trims like crazy until it finally settles in. I wound up changing the rate of climb down to 100 feet per min then ease it up once it stablizes. Before I did this the plane was all over the sky like a roller coaster.
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Re: Autopilot Problem

Postby HeadBeagle » Sun Aug 15, 2004 6:21 pm

Thanks a lot for the help! I'll certainly try what you've said about when to engage the altitude hold. I dont use AP for takeoff, so I know that isnt it. Sorry if my last post seemed touchy...I didnt mean to come off that way!

Thanks again!  :)
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Re: Autopilot Problem

Postby garymbuska » Mon Aug 16, 2004 12:50 pm

One other note after you engage auto pilot keep an eye on your trim indicator to see if it trimming to quickly.
As I said when you engaged the autopilot in the default baron you could watch the trim knob start turning down rapidly. And it would keep it there casuing the stalls. There is probably another way around this but I just changed the rate of climb to 100 ft per min. Now when I engage the auto pilot it does not try to trim so much. I then set the rate of climb back slowly to around 750 to 800 ft per min. and have no problems.
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Re: Autopilot Problem

Postby Gringo6 » Sun Aug 22, 2004 10:51 am

You didn't say what you were using for a flight controller so this may not fit your situation - but - I once had a similar problem and finally corrrected it by recalibrating the flight contreoller. I was using a CH flight stick which has trim controls for pitch and roll built in and one of them has been moved.

It isn't much trouble but try it and see.
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Re: Autopilot Problem

Postby add_uk » Thu Aug 26, 2004 12:56 pm

Regarding your comment about the plane taking a dive well into the flight - I came across this problem once too, during a flight from Johannesburg to New York in a 747. Just as the plane crossed over land in N. America, it pitched savagely downward and became uncontrollable - i could not regain control even with autopilot disconnected. I reloaded the game from a previous saved point, and found it did the same thing in the same position again, although this time i disengaged the AP before i reached that point.

I did check i hadn't run out of fuel and have never been able to explain the cause.

I have also found the AP to be unpredictable at low altitudes. Although i see others here have no problems, i personally feel it is slightly buggy.

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