Vali Posted Saturday at 12:56 PM Posted Saturday at 12:56 PM I did a short test flight with the latest version. EDDF CINDY8S CINDY Z74 HAREM T104 ELMOX DCT LETKU LETKU1T EDDN I must say, the approach was... honestly speaking this aircraft seems to me one step forward two steps backwards each time when I am flying a new update. Screenshots below:
LineDX Posted Saturday at 01:34 PM Posted Saturday at 01:34 PM (edited) I did not find any issues with the approaches, flew ILS, rnav LPV, rnp etc. The only thing you have to make sure is to prog the appr correctly. This machine does what you tell it it do. Regards Edited Saturday at 01:35 PM by LineDX
Vali Posted Saturday at 01:41 PM Author Posted Saturday at 01:41 PM (edited) It was programmed according with the flight plan imported from Simbrief, selected ILS, APPR according with Simbrief, standard procedure, no manual deleted points in this case, all was green. Navigraph database is also up-to-date. Edited Saturday at 01:42 PM by Vali
frank_m Posted Saturday at 03:18 PM Posted Saturday at 03:18 PM (edited) You are way too fast. You should observe the constraints of the Charts: 220 kn are allowed, you are flying > 300. It is clear that the aircraft has a much too large turning radius under the edge constraints and cannot possibly make the approach. And no: you cannot rely on the flight plan to have entered the appropriate constraints if they do not refer to a specific waypoint. It is up to the pilot to reduce speed in good time. Edited Saturday at 03:19 PM by frank_m
Vali Posted Saturday at 03:41 PM Author Posted Saturday at 03:41 PM Yes, this was clear to me, of course if I would set the speed manually on approach would have been a different behavior. But I let the plane to see what it does in managed mode and how the speeds were calculated/used. Because some approaches it is doing fine, other like in the example, not. After a wrong turn it adjusted the speed accordingly and after it followed the non-straight plan till the end 🙂
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