Winshear and Turbulence.
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Winshear and Turbulence.
How am I supposed to deal with windshear or turbulence?
Whenever I fly real weather I'm unable to do a perfect flight because the turbulence will send me above 250 below 10,000
I believe the client should wait longer to ding you on overspeed.
Whenever I fly real weather I'm unable to do a perfect flight because the turbulence will send me above 250 below 10,000
I believe the client should wait longer to ding you on overspeed.
Let me make myself a bit more clear...
I'm TRYING to hold the plane at 230 in downwind with a 25 mile an hour wind, gusting 35. When I get a gust, the speed races to 251 and I get dinged. If the client would wait for at least 10 seconds, I would be able to get the nose up a bit or the gust would vanish and the plane would decelerate by itself.
And I'm using PMDG's 737s
I'm TRYING to hold the plane at 230 in downwind with a 25 mile an hour wind, gusting 35. When I get a gust, the speed races to 251 and I get dinged. If the client would wait for at least 10 seconds, I would be able to get the nose up a bit or the gust would vanish and the plane would decelerate by itself.
And I'm using PMDG's 737s
Hi,ssanchez wrote:Let me make myself a bit more clear...
I'm TRYING to hold the plane at 230 in downwind with a 25 mile an hour wind, gusting 35. When I get a gust, the speed races to 251 and I get dinged. If the client would wait for at least 10 seconds, I would be able to get the nose up a bit or the gust would vanish and the plane would decelerate by itself.
I'm not sure about this, but I do not think the client is this strict. I think it only penalizes you, if your speed is >255-260 kts...
Until something is changed in the client, I suppose you will have to fly even slower to avoid this penality in turbulent weather.
Volker
Thanks Volker,
The point is that if I get pushed on downwind by a gusting wind, I should not be penalized.
I'm already decelerating and is extremely frustrating to get dinged because the plane gets shaken by wind. My point is "NOT MY FAULT" (or maybe it is, for using real world weather)
If you are in the US, you might remember last weekend's storms. Tornadoes and winds up to 70mph. That will surely toss your plane around. As I said. I was doing 230, going downwind on a PMDG737 (which is NOT a default plane, just FYI to other postings).
And even if you get pushed to 260, I still believe we should get some oportunity to react.
The point is that if I get pushed on downwind by a gusting wind, I should not be penalized.
I'm already decelerating and is extremely frustrating to get dinged because the plane gets shaken by wind. My point is "NOT MY FAULT" (or maybe it is, for using real world weather)
If you are in the US, you might remember last weekend's storms. Tornadoes and winds up to 70mph. That will surely toss your plane around. As I said. I was doing 230, going downwind on a PMDG737 (which is NOT a default plane, just FYI to other postings).
And even if you get pushed to 260, I still believe we should get some oportunity to react.
tall_guy_pete,tall_guy_pete wrote:It is the pilots (captains) job to realise this in the first place. I have to disagree. I think it should stay like it is. You have to know these things and composate for them
in principle you are right, but given the limitations of the MSFS weather system (ESPECIALLY the wind simulation!) and the fact that in reality a controller would not generally penalize you for short time overspeeding due to gusts I assume, the client should be a bit less stringent in my opinion. It's not about removing the 250kts limit altogether, only to allow for short (5 - 10 secs) overspeeding.
Greetings
Volker