by fisharno » Thu Apr 24, 2003 12:49 pm
B-DUB is right.
AP will try to do what you tell it, but if the parameters you set aren't feasable, then that's when you run into problems. If you activate the AP too early, the trim will adjust itself all the way, down.... or up.... Anyway, that's what gets the aircraft in trouble. Try setting the verticle airspeed to about 1600 to 1800 fps, for your initial climb. Personally, I think 2700 fps is way too high. You'd have to stay at full throttle just to maintain that type of climb.
I use about 75% throttle at 1800 fps on the C-5 Galaxy, and very seldom need 100% in any situation. Once you've got the gear retracted and flaps up, well into your initial climb, activate the AP and set the climb to 1500 fps. This will give you a smooth transition to the AP parameters, then adjust up as you see fit.