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Reduce speed to 30,10,0 in an A320

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Dave Leesley
Post subject: Reduce speed to 30,10,0 in an A320
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:45 pm
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Hi Dave,
Had this today during a flight into Manchester from London Heathrow,during approach i was told to reduce speed to 30,then 10 and eventually 0...obviously something is amiss...as i was landing an A320 neo.

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Dave March
Post subject: Re: Reduce speed to 30,10,0 in an A320
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:58 pm
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Ah, that will be the locked aircraft file we can't access. If you check in your PF3\Flight\User folder you'll find PF3 has created a dummy Flight_Model.cfg file. Open it in Notepad and change the values to suit.

Here's what it will look like
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[AIRPLANE_GEOMETRY]
fuselage_length = 0
[REFERENCE SPEEDS]
full_flaps_stall_speed = 0
max_indicated_speed = 0
You need to set the full_flaps_stall_speed = speed for the A320 (probably 140 ish)

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Dave Leesley
Post subject: Re: Reduce speed to 30,10,0 in an A320
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2021 9:57 pm
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Thanks..will look at it again soon.

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