Just a few shots of the Bae 146 on todays egcc to lipz and return
Passing Venice to land from north east rwy 22
On the ground at Marco Polo
After take off
Getting a bit cloudy
On approach rwy05r Rather gloomy
Enjoy
Dale
To Venice and back
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Re: To Venice and back
Amazing screenshots
Is it imaginary flight or recreation of real world historic flight?
Looking at speedometer gauge of your cockpit, there is something wrong with that gauge.
Regards,
Aharon
Is it imaginary flight or recreation of real world historic flight?
Looking at speedometer gauge of your cockpit, there is something wrong with that gauge.
Regards,
Aharon
Re: To Venice and back
Yes at first I thought it was approach speed but looking at ground and looking at flap degrees, I think the plane was still flying toward runway instead of on final approach to runway. Maybe it is MS2020 thing that gives misconception readings??
Regards,
Aharon
Re: To Venice and back
On finals at about 700ft/m decent rate and about 140 kts is about right, looks like there’s a bit of a cross wind. The last flap setting shouldn’t be engaged until about 0.5 miles out, if I remember correctly. I remember one captain saying he would usually leave it until over the threshold.
Ben.
Re: To Venice and back
Main thing to watch on an ILS approach is the glide slope indicator (coupled with the airspeed obviously) As you can see we are slightly high on the glideslope, which would indicate the need for a slight power reduction (we are only talking 3 or 4 knts) Bear in mind the airport had only just become visible and we were following the ILS from 3000ft, so we are pretty well on target. I mentioned the other day to Nigel, the Just Flight model is sensitive on holding its glide slope, any more then 2 divisions high or low and you will loose the autopilot guidance, forcing a manual response. Not useful in the weather conditions that day. How representative that is from the real aircraft I don't know. I was considering not using flaps 33 (plenty of runway length at Manchester) but dropped them shortly after the last shot taken, taking care not to "balloon" and loose the ILS.
The flight was just a scheduled VA flight for 146 /300 series probably created from original BA route
Dale
The flight was just a scheduled VA flight for 146 /300 series probably created from original BA route
Dale
Re: To Venice and back
Hi Dale, brilliant screenshots of your flight to Venice and Back, since you pointed out to me
Regards
Nigel.
I now watch the ILS much more closely now than did before, just wonder whether the HS146 did that in its heyday? But nonetheless, it really keeps your attention to the job in hand.I mentioned the other day to Nigel, the Just Flight model is sensitive on holding its glide slope, any more then 2 divisions high or low and you will loose the autopilot guidance, forcing a manual response.
Regards
Nigel.
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.
Re: To Venice and back
TSR2 and VC TEN,
Thanks for your answers.
That is what fooled me into thinking it was not on final runway approach to runway hence me questioning speedometer gauge.
Regards,
Aharon
Thanks for your answers.
That is what fooled me into thinking it was not on final runway approach to runway hence me questioning speedometer gauge.
Thanks for answering my question.
Regards,
Aharon