Okay. Let me do some thinking. I see this with other aircraft at times, and I
have never figured out why that happens. Check your weight balance is the only
thing I can think of.
Jordan
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Subject: [bvipilots] Problems Handling the B757-200
Hi everyone,
So, I'm having a strange problem handling the B757-200, and it does not happen
on any other aircraft, nor does it happen when using Pro-ATC/X's VCP feature.
I'm using the Delta Virtual B757-200 that is on the IYP list of supported FSX
aircraft. No matter what I do, the plane has a tendency to climb well above the
cruising altitude, and then it refuses to descend when I instruct it to do so.
However, when using Pro-ATC/X's virtual copilot, it handles much better. What
is the trick to getting this aircraft to handle correctly? I've also verified
that this handling problem happens, no matter what the winds aloft are. Its
climb profile seems to be that it will start climbing more steeply the higher
the altitude, such that by the time it reaches FL220 it's climbing at nearly
3000 FPM. It then starts leveling out gradually around FL360-FL370, but then
won't descend unless I force it into a stall with full flap extension. Even
after it descends, it will start climbing again.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Tyler
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