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problems with the dva 737-800, in FSX |
DVA4405
Captain, B737-800
Joined on May 04 2007
"Lord help us Anthony is flying!!!" Southeastern United States
36 legs, 115.3 hours
18 legs,
58.4 hours online 17 legs,
58.8 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
May 13 2007 17:28 ET by Anthony Tye
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when i set my ALT button, and then turn on the AP, my plane will nose dive into the ground. can anyone help me to correct this? Plz.
Thank you for your help.
Anthony TyeCaptain, B737-800
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DVA4229
First Officer, B767-300
OLP
Joined on March 19 2007
"Sink rate. Sink Rate." Southeastern United States
54 legs, 100.9 hours
47 legs,
87.7 hours online 53 legs,
98.4 hours ACARS 7 legs,
11.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
May 13 2007 21:13 ET by Lawrence Woodworth
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You have to have an altitude set before engaging ALT Hold. If you've engaged ALT but not set an altitude, then the plane tries to go to 00000 feet MSL (which is usually below ground). You also need to realize that the A/P needs five or so seconds to get the elevator trim to the right position for a climb. You can't immediately let go of the controls as soon as you engage ALT.
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DVA4405
Captain, B737-800
Joined on May 04 2007
"Lord help us Anthony is flying!!!" Southeastern United States
36 legs, 115.3 hours
18 legs,
58.4 hours online 17 legs,
58.8 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
May 14 2007 12:55 ET by Anthony Tye
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It even did it while i was flying from KBNA-KPHX. I was cruising at FL300, and 2hrs into the flight it just decided to nose dive.
Anthony TyeCaptain, B737-800
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DVA4229
First Officer, B767-300
OLP
Joined on March 19 2007
"Sink rate. Sink Rate." Southeastern United States
54 legs, 100.9 hours
47 legs,
87.7 hours online 53 legs,
98.4 hours ACARS 7 legs,
11.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
May 14 2007 13:28 ET by Lawrence Woodworth
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The only time my 738 has nosedived after flying for a while was when I ran out of fuel. My install was bugged and the simulation was only pulling fuel from the left wing tank. Center and Right tanks were not getting used. Once the left tank ran dry no autopilot in the world was going to keep that nose up. I ended up having to re-install FSX to fix the problem.
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DVA4405
Captain, B737-800
Joined on May 04 2007
"Lord help us Anthony is flying!!!" Southeastern United States
36 legs, 115.3 hours
18 legs,
58.4 hours online 17 legs,
58.8 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
May 14 2007 14:05 ET by Anthony Tye
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My plane does use fuel from both tanks, and the center. I've also tried reinstalling everything, and it still does it.
Anthony TyeCaptain, B737-800
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DVA4147
Captain, B727-200
COMM
Joined on March 06 2007
"Flying FSX online and on-time" Lexington Park, MD USA
62 legs, 94.0 hours
43 legs,
67.6 hours online 49 legs,
69.9 hours ACARS 14 legs,
25.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
May 14 2007 14:11 ET by Ronald Ward
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Anthony, is it doing the nose dive at exactly 2 hrs each time, or differant times?
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DVA4405
Captain, B737-800
Joined on May 04 2007
"Lord help us Anthony is flying!!!" Southeastern United States
36 legs, 115.3 hours
18 legs,
58.4 hours online 17 legs,
58.8 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
May 14 2007 17:37 ET by Anthony Tye
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sometimes it does it right when i set my alt button. sometimes it will just do it when it gets the urge to do so.
Anthony TyeCaptain, B737-800
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DVA4147
Captain, B727-200
COMM
Joined on March 06 2007
"Flying FSX online and on-time" Lexington Park, MD USA
62 legs, 94.0 hours
43 legs,
67.6 hours online 49 legs,
69.9 hours ACARS 14 legs,
25.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
May 14 2007 19:17 ET by Ronald Ward
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I am flying the Fleet 738 in FSX will let you know if I can cause the autopilot failure.
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DVA4147
Captain, B727-200
COMM
Joined on March 06 2007
"Flying FSX online and on-time" Lexington Park, MD USA
62 legs, 94.0 hours
43 legs,
67.6 hours online 49 legs,
69.9 hours ACARS 14 legs,
25.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
May 14 2007 20:03 ET by Ronald Ward
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I can't get the autopilot to start a nose dive...The one thing that will cause the aircraft to nose dive is if the trim is moved at all it will override the AP. This is the only way I could get the aircraft to dive with AP on. The AP controls the trim motor but it seems to be a little slow compared to the FSX default aircraft (Fleet is probably more realistic) in recovering when the trim is moved.
Anthony is there anyway you can record a video of the problem? Also are you running any add-ons like FSPax (don't know if they make this for FSX yet) or Active Sky (shouldn't affect AP but a sudden change in BAROmetric Pressure may affect AP, or any add-on that affects the panel...This is all I could think of so far.
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DVA4405
Captain, B737-800
Joined on May 04 2007
"Lord help us Anthony is flying!!!" Southeastern United States
36 legs, 115.3 hours
18 legs,
58.4 hours online 17 legs,
58.8 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
May 14 2007 20:55 ET by Anthony Tye
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it stopped doing it for awhile, i will let you know if it does it again.
Anthony TyeCaptain, B737-800
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DVA4327
Captain, B767-300
Joined on April 14 2007
"Ride The Skies!" Santee, CA USA
59 legs, 174.8 hours
24 legs,
71.6 hours online 25 legs,
63.1 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
May 16 2007 19:32 ET by Nick Herring
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Yeah they're working with this problem in a diffeent thread. The VP is discussing the issue with others.
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DVA4349
Captain, B757-200
Joined on April 20 2007
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Bakersfield, CA USA
76 legs, 111.5 hours
3 legs,
8.8 hours online 75 legs,
109.5 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
May 17 2007 13:02 ET by Greg Peterson
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Don't know if this is a related problem, but I've noticed that on the DVA 737, upon climbing out, that even if I click on the AP button the plane will not climb. I discovered that the VS indicator isn't showing any climb rate. I have to manually click on it until I get the appropriate climb rate. This goes for climbing or descending. Incidentally, on the FSX 737, the VS adjusts automatically when you change alt with the AP. Hope this helps
Greg PetersonCaptain, B757-200
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