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Takeoff - Aircraft is positive rate/flying at 2 degree's where it should be 7-10


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I've done countless testing across both the 900 and 1000, at light and now MTOW A350 out of LAX.

 

TOW 320.8 tonnes, KLAX LAX 101853Z 25008KT 8SM FEW010 FEW014 23/17 A2999 RMK AO2 SLP152 T02280167 $

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The inibuilds A350 gets airborne around 2-3 degrees at rotation and by the time 8degree's rolls around I am a good amount airborne.

If you check countless a350 videos on youtube you'll find that airborne point is around 8 degrees, which would be typical for a commerical jet. 

I worry there is something big going on here that may not be addressed but I am 100% confident it is incorrect behaiviour. 

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On 8/10/2025 at 9:16 PM, aceridgey said:

but I am 100% confident it is incorrect behaiviour. 

Because you watched videos on YouTube of the real thing, and not because you actually fly the real thing you are 100% confident?

Bold.

I would never be more than 86% confident about some aircraft behavior I have never flown in real life myself numerous times. 😉

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9 hours ago, Farlis said:

Because you watched videos on YouTube of the real thing, and not because you actually fly the real thing you are 100% confident?

Bold.

I would never be more than 86% confident about some aircraft behavior I have never flown in real life myself numerous times. 😉

I don't need to justify my experience to you, but I stand by my comment. 

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