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Airbus A320.......

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 1:25 pm
by cspyro21
Hi all,
I have the iFDG A320, and, when fully loaded, and 5 - 10 degrees of flaps applied, it rotates at 150KIAS - which I thought was too high a speed. What speed does the real life A320 rotate at (in KIAS?)

Thanks  ;)

Re: Airbus A320.......

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 2:23 pm
by Ecko
Errhh.. What do you mean it rotates? Aren't you the one pulling the stick back? ???

Re: Airbus A320.......

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 2:45 pm
by jrpilot
It varies on a bunch of factors including weight.

Re: Airbus A320.......

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 5:56 pm
by Nexus
I'd say around 150kts sounds normal for a fully loaded A320.

Last time I flew an A320 (PSS) I had 142, 144, 145 (v1, vr, v2), runway state dry, no performance limitations etc.
T.O config 2 was used
GW 67.3 (kgx1000)

Re: Airbus A320.......

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 6:29 pm
by cspyro21
Errhh.. What do you mean it rotates? Aren't you the one pulling the stick back? ???


Oh. Whoops.  :-[
I'd say around 150kts sounds normal for a fully loaded A320.

Last time I flew an A320 (PSS) I had 142, 144, 145 (v1, vr, v2), runway state dry, no performance limitations etc.  
T.O config 2 was used
GW 67.3 (kgx1000)


Ah, that's good new. ;)
Thanks all! :)

Re: Airbus A320.......

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 5:06 am
by Ecko
Not that we're on the topic- What can I use V1 and V2 for?
I only use Vr and Vref. :P

Re: Airbus A320.......

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 5:39 am
by EGNX
Not that we're on the topic- What can I use V1 and V2 for?
I only use Vr and Vref. :P


I dunno? Does anyone use them?

Re: Airbus A320.......

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 7:03 am
by Nexus
Not that we're on the topic- What can I use V1 and V2 for?
I only use Vr and Vref. :P


V1= take-off decision speed. Beyond that speed you have to carry on with the takeoff if anything abnormal occurs or else you'll over run the runway. This speed varies very much with temperature and runway condition. A WET runway will obviously create a lower V1 since braking action is considered worse in those conditions.

V2= take-off safety speed. If you lose an engine during the take-off roll, simply use this speed and you'll still be able to comply with the climb profile.

Re: Airbus A320.......

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 1:28 pm
by Ecko

V1= take-off decision speed. Beyond that speed you have to carry on with the takeoff if anything abnormal occurs or else you'll over run the runway. This speed varies very much with temperature and runway condition. A WET runway will obviously create a lower V1 since braking action is considered worse in those conditions.

V2= take-off safety speed. If you lose an engine during the take-off roll, simply use this speed and you'll still be able to comply with the climb profile.


So, say I take the speeds you used on your last PSS A320 flight; V1- 142, VR-144, V2-145.

I reach 143 knots, and lose an engine, the speed doesn't increase- What should I do? (I know how unlikely it is) :P

By the way, thanks for the info Nexus!

:)

Re: Airbus A320.......

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 7:06 pm
by beefhole

So, say I take the speeds you used on your last PSS A320 flight; V1- 142, VR-144, V2-145.

I reach 143 knots, and lose an engine, the speed doesn't increase- What should I do? (I know how unlikely it is) :P

By the way, thanks for the info Nexus!

:)

You continue with the takeoff, you're past V1.  If it's not accelerating, you're screwed anyway.

And it's perfectly fine to say "it rotates."

Re: Airbus A320.......

PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 7:46 am
by Ecko
You continue with the takeoff, you're past V1.


Yeah, but I'm not at V2 yet.. :P I know, it's too unlikely! ;D