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Comments for FS2004 Boeing 747-400 Flight Dynamics
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| User: w5pda | Rating: 10 | November 18, 2007 | | User's Average Rating: 7.1 | # of Ratings: 8 | This file has saved me a lot of headaches as it solved a problem I was having with FS9's default 744 doing two moves that should be impossible in the real world, let alone FS, whenever I got remotely close to the maximum thrust of 63,300 pounds (28,122 Kilograms) for the default PW4062 engine.
The only drawback as far as I can tell, is that you have to start lowering your rate of climb at about 28,000-32,000' (8,534-9,753 meters) depending on your total gross weight and indicated speed, or you run the risk of stalling. |
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