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FS2004/P3D TDS Airbus A350-900 Base Pack

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FS2004/P3D TDS Airbus A350-900 Base Pack. Tenkuu Developers Studio - Airbus A350-900. Reference model set for FS2004. This pack contains P3DV4 models too. No models for FSX since there was so many unpermitted migration to FS2020. Model builder: Hiroshi Igami. FDE designer: Nate Rosenstrauch. Master painter: Carlos Eduardo Salas. PBR texture: Ken Webber (Operation Infinity). Supported by TDS staff and others who helped. Special thanks to Edward Cox, Danny Cummings, Hiroaki Itoh. By Tenkuu Developers Studios.

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Hello dear friends of TDS.

 

Your new a350 is a successful Christmas surprise for which the whole fs9 community would like to thank you.

You have succeeded in creating a beautiful replica of the A350.

Of course, the joy of this model predominates, but I noticed a little anomaly.

After loading the a350 for the first time into the sim, I have a pulsating, idle engine speed.

After the speed has been increased for the first time and then reduced, the speed pulsates again.

When the engine is started now up again, everything is normal.

This is only a small thing, but maybe you have an idea what to do.

 

Again thank you very much for your really beautiful A350.

 

Best Regards from Germany

Andreas

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ok guys.

i have now completed several flights with the a350 and tested various add-on soundsets in addition to the standard 737 soundset, but the pulsating engine speed (number of revolutions ) in idle condition remains unchanged.

 

Best Regards

Andreas

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Hy Adilson Oliveira,

 

noticed that you have posted the glitch about`"pulsating engine revolution (speed) in idle configuration" at TDS facebook page.

i did not use facebook, therefore i can't post at the TDS facebook page, but can read only.

 

To explain the glitch in more detail.

I load the aircraft to the sim and as soon as it appears, the revolution of the engin goes up and down (pulsating) by itself. it is like you speed up and spool down the engine several times.

I cannot believe, that i am the only one who noticed this.

If yes, i have no idea about the reason.

If i spool up the engine this pulsati

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Hi,

 

Pulsating engine power:

I have the exact same problem

More:

This aircraft is underpowered ... long distance for have VR and not able to sustain a climb rate of 2.500 Fts/min taking of from sea level (with or no flaps)

 

Regards.

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At the TDS facebook page a new package with panel, aircfraft.cfg, etc. is availabel called

"FDG_TDS_Airbus A350-900XWB_Full Pack". This fixed the a. m. small problem reg. the pulsating engine speed and the panel is just fantatstic.

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Hello, thank you for the new A350 model. But I have the following problem: The acceleration during takeoff is very slow and I can't get the aircraft off the ground, even at high speed. Do you have a solution for this problem?

Kind regards!

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Hello, thank you for the new A350 model. But I have the following problem: The acceleration during takeoff is very slow and I can't get the aircraft off the ground, even at high speed. Do you have a solution for this problem?

Kind regards!

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Hello,

 

Try this change in aircraft.cfg (save it before ant change)

 

More the bold number is low .. more power !Reduce slowly the number in your aircraft.cfg and test until satisfaction

Sample

[TurbineEngineData]

inlet_area = 47.080

 

Regards.

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Hello,

 

Try this

 

[TurbineEngineData]

bypass_ratio=6.400000

fuel_flow_gain=0.001

inlet_area=66.94

rated_N2_rpm=12392.000

static_thrust=110626.000

afterburner_available=0

reverser_available=1

 

Regards.

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