What percentage do you use on power up for take off? I have never really got it right?
It varies heavily depending on the weight and runway length, not to mention the aircraft type that you’re using. I highly recommend you take a look in the #ground-school:community-tutorials and specifically the aircraft guides, where plenty of take off and landing profiles has already been made.
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For me around 95% to 98% depending on weight
After crossing 1,000ft I reduce thrust
Here’s some very good guides that tell you the recommended landing and take off thrusts based on your aircraft weight:
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Welcome to the Unofficial Takeoff and Landing Profiles guide for the Boeing 757! This gorgeous aircraft comes with two powerful engines to get you off the ground at airports with runways as short as 5700ft. With this power, its important to understand how and when to use these engines as well as the flaps to its max in short field situations.
This brief guide should get you into the air as well as on your way to a successful landing in just a few minut…
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It’s been a while since my last topic was closed, so I have decided to redo the tutorial which includes additional information for all aircraft in Infinite Flight. The release of this topic was delayed because of school and life in general. Yet, seeing version 20.1 update coming quite soon, I …
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Welcome to the Unofficial Takeoff and Landing Profiles guide for the 777 family! This brief guide should get you into the air as well as on your way to a successful landing in just a few minutes. The tables below should be pretty self explanatory for the most part. Please read through the notes section at the end of this tutorial for further clarification on some of the items found within the table.
Bonus: There is a Quick Reference Guide at the end of this tutorial. You’re more …
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