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    fernandito1969
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    Hello Sir/Madam;
    I have just recently acquire this product but I have being having difficulties to managed the climb to reach cruise Altitude at a FL500 plus maintain the speed necessary. I have attempted to do a flight from EGLL to KJFK following a tutorial video posted in youtube https://youtu.be/JwrWV8Ep5ZI and also referencing the manual provided on the download but keep having difficulty once reached FL400. Additionally, It will not reach Mach 2 as well and shortly the aircraft stall or runs out of fuel. I was wondering if there its a possible video link available that could be use to help me better follow and manage the climb plus maintain cruise Altitude & Speed to complete such flight please??

    Regards
    Fernando Rentas

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    @fernandito1969 Hi, sorry for the slow reply. Concorde is a very finely balanced aircraft and as such, it is not easy to fly her correctly ( even though this is not a study-level aircraft ). One of the most important factors is the Centre of Gravity control, which requires you to pump fuel either forwards or backwards through the aircraft as speed increases or decreases in order to maintain balance. Without that, Concorde will not reach Mach 2 or 50,000ft.

    In addition, the aircraft weight will tend to hold Concorde back if you attempt to climb too quickly. If you are reaching FL 400 and she doesn't want to go any higher, simply level out and allow Concorde to accelerate. As fuel is burned off and Concorde gets lighter, you will be able to "creep" climb slowly ever upward. Concorde often only reached her highest altitudes towards the end of a flight, and never at the beginning.

    Finally, some third-party weather programs seem to interfere with Concorde's flight model. If the above does not help you and you have extra weather programs installed, try switching them off to see if it helps Concorde's performance :)

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    Well!!:sign_of_the_horns: :grinning_face_with_big_eyes: ..I guess the tutorial video helped after all after taking close notes. I just started a flight yesterday (KJFKtoRJAA) and the climb went very well and reached cruise altitude (FL550) correctly plus reached MAC2. Lets see how the approach and landing phase goes.

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    FYI... Best tutorial video found to resolve issue while climbing to cruise Alt. https://youtu.be/5MLq282l8gA. That other one listed above for PD3 DC Conconrde tutorial its fugasi (Respectfully).

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    FRL

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