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Subject: Engine Problem


Author:
Rene
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Date Posted: 08:42:54 04/28/02 Sun

Hi guys!
Thanks FPDA for your great panel work! I really love Andreas' A320 Panel! But, unfortunately, there's no really good A340 panel, maybe that's something you should think about, Andi? ;)
But why I write this is something different: Flying my favorite airliners on FS2000 with autopilot engaged, i again and again experience the same problem: suddenly the engine thrust increases to maximum, and leads the aircraft into overspeed. There's only one solution for this problem, that is changing the cloud layers from few to overcast or the other way round. Does anybody know why this is happening or does anybody have a better solution?
I know this is a bit off topic, but this phenomenon really sucks, especially on long range flight while the pilot is taking a nap and doesn't see what's happening :)

Hope you guys can help me!

Sincerely
René

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