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From: PeteM155
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  • ok but it' s not the indicated airspeed or the real airspeed, the problem is that when the speed begins to fall it fall at 130 or 110 knots! the aircraft is at 40 degrees of the PFD and then obviously the aircraft begin to fall to.

  • I've never expereinced that myself. Is it the defult B747 that comes with FSX/FS2004 or is it and addon one, if its the defult one it'll be a glich which its full off.

  • it`s the 747 PMDG , not the default

  • the 747-400

  • in all aircraft when they get higher the indicated airspeed (IAS) the speed displayed on your PFD screen will change acording to many factors but if you look at the Ground Speed (GS) it'll be about normal. Like going along at FL330 your IAS might say about 300knots but your GS might be about 500 knots.

  • i´m not good with the 747 but i´m the best with the A340-600!! at 16000 feet the speed of the aircraft begins to fall, i cheked the fuel the weight and the weather but it doesn´t work, can you help me with that? thanks

  • What aircraft, the 747 or the A340-600?

  • Nice one pete keep it up

  • Thanks Josh:D

  • OMG Pete this is 100times better than ur other vids, truly amazing!

  • Thank You very much :D

  • v good vid - excellent film makin skills!!!!!!!!!

  • Thanks:D

  • great landings i am crap any tips

    plz

  • Thanks for the coment. My tips are have flaps, don't have full fuel, 20% is plenty for landing practice, in a 747 approach speed is about 160, watch the runway closely and glance don at the instruments occasionaly. Most importantly keep practicing and you will pick it up:D good luck:D

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