i don’t understand what this is about. could you please elaborate?
Look at those speeds and alt, if they want to cruise at supersonic speed then do atleast below 30K ft and honestly have some decency to maintain altitude appropriate to your aircraft capabilities. If they want to reciprocate similar simulation then do it on training or casual server.
A lot of people aren’t aware of the appropriate cruising speeds and therefore just cruise as fast as possible.
I understand but why at such extreme altitudes? fly atleast below 35K ft so you won’t trip your aircraft.
Both the A380 and 777 have service ceilings of 43000ft - so 38000ft/40000ft is perfectly appropriate if light enough.
A380 yes but not the 777s except lr
as long as its below the service ceiling its fine.
777s can fly at whatever altitude they are light enough to get up too below their service ceiling.
Service celling altitudes are only even worth considering unless your less than mlw
Does any 777 fly over 38K? I’ve never seen any and it’s 300er not LR
I also don’t mind the third user since his short haul flight.
Thats like saying a 737-700 on a flight from KBUR to KSMF can’t fly up to FL400. They can and they do.
Well ignore the third guy what about the klm flight?
On my hand it looks like Expert is the default server in the multiplayer tab that’s why average users goes there. It should be Casual. Expert server should be accessed on purpose with knowledge of the servers behavior requirements. Not the landing place for all users by default
I agree and something needs to be done like bring some standard ifr rules.
Honestly the altitudes don’t bother me its the Mach .90 A380 that gets under my skin 😂
I wonder how the over speed alarm trigger or not?
The overspeed alarm triggers when you overspeed. Pretty self explanatory, Obviously, it also depends on your altitude when that alarm will go off.
Okay, If I am right 350 IAS below 28K ft triggers the alarm? And over 28K at 0.90m?