I normaly use 4000 fpm or 3000 fpm but I want more input.
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You climb for best performance out of your current state of your aircraft. Take that into account and have a good speed and a good power setting and climb at an appropriate VS.
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iaexo
July 27, 2021, 3:50am
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Hi all,
The great new B757-200 gave me some headache with its overpowerfull engines, but also the fact that one has to reduce power after takeoff, then increase power later on to reach climb altitude!
I spent some time on the FCOM, from which I derived the basic calculator attached here. I flew quite a few test flights and I think it is about right. I am now happy to fly this new toy!
Please give it a try and let me now what you think.
Simply enter or select values in the grey cells and read…
I link you to this - a wonderful file made by a fellow community member
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This might help you make some good back-of-the-hand plans for takeoff and landing
[America West]
Lake Tahoe, California
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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system
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October 25, 2021, 9:55am
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