How come when i am flying at around 15,000 ft. my Blackbird lose spped and i can onlt get a top speed of 220 knots?
How come when i am flying at around 15,000 ft. my Blackbird lose spped and i can onlt get a top speed of 220 knots?
Are you using the Ex-Payware version of Alphasim's Blackbird? If so, I believe the flap keys make the plane accelerate faster, although that could have just been a fluke on my system somehow (in FS9, at least).
A top speed of 220kts is reasonable for the Blackbird... at 80,000 feet.
As a1 stated, your IAS (Indicated Air Speed) won't reflect the Ground Speed of your aircraft. At 80,000 feet you might be going 200-250kts, but on the ground, you'll easily be moving at 2000+ knots. As air gets thinner, jet engines get much more effective.
How come when i am flying at around 15,000 ft. my Blackbird lose spped and i can onlt get a top speed of 220 knots?
Are you using the Ex-Payware version of Alphasim's Blackbird? If so, I believe the flap keys make the plane accelerate faster, although that could have just been a fluke on my system somehow (in FS9, at least).
A top speed of 220kts is reasonable for the Blackbird... at 80,000 feet.
As a1 stated, your IAS (Indicated Air Speed) won't reflect the Ground Speed of your aircraft. At 80,000 feet you might be going 200-250kts, but on the ground, you'll easily be moving at 2000+ knots. As air gets thinner, jet engines get much more effective.
Oh ok then. Well I always thought that the jet engines weren't effective up high.
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