Project Airbus 320 Flight characteristics

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Project Airbus 320 Flight characteristics

Postby R683AD » Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:48 pm

irI have researched all of these forums, Project Air Bus forums...and IFDG forums..seeking an answer to stall problems on the A320. It happens on each model, regardless of whether it is Project Airbus or IFDG.
Stall characteristics are totally unrealistic. With many many thousands of hours of real world flying experience...I know how an aircraft is supposed to stall..and what happens during and after in terms of recovery.
I have not had any problems with Approach to stall..Stall Break and stall recovery in any of the multitude of aircraft types I have installed.When I set the aircraft up for slow flight and approach to stall
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Re: Project Airbus 320 Flight characteristics

Postby gypsymoth » Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:41 am

I wish I could help but can't so can only observe that my Auster 5 should stall at 13 with full flaps but goes at 28.
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Re: Project Airbus 320 Flight characteristics

Postby Hagar » Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:09 am

can only observe that my Auster 5 should stall at 13 with full flaps but goes at 28.

Not sure it's relevant to this topic but 28 sounds about right. The placarded stalling speed for the Auster 5 with full flap is 30 mph.
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