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747-8i not enough engine thrust to climb out from airport to cruise level

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I have been trying to fly the 747 to FL350 or FL370 but it seems that it cannot achieve max thrust even with the thrust levers at 100% flaps 5 and decreasing during climb and it also gives me stall warning when climbing through 17000 to FL250 and still with max thrust levers, it seems that the engine configuration is incorrect, but I cannot find the problem, is it configure through the load manager or on the FMC? Can anyone help?

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is it configure through the load manager

 

Through the load manager, run as an admin.

 

 

 


or on the FMC?

 

You can only tell the FMC how much the aircraft weighs, as is true with the real one. This FMC doesn't have the same FS ACTIONS> menus that the NGX and 777 have.


Kyle Rodgers

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engine options not available on the load manager, how can I see what kind of engine does the -8 has when loaded?

 

The 8 only comes with one engine type:

GEnx-2B67


Kyle Rodgers

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