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Adrian Brausch wrote:QUOTE (Adrian Brausch @ Mar 1 2011,9:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Today I made an emergency landing at Rotorua in Manfreds DC-3 with the port engine secured and feathered, ..after landing and taxiing onto the grass runway I stopped and then when I tried to taxi back to the terminal she wouldnt budge even with full power from the good starboard engine ?...surely in real life the DC3 has sufficient power to manuver and taxi with one engine ?...
I had a similar experience with both engines running - after landing, needed almost full power to taxi (and yes, I was on the grass taxiway, NOT in the ditch, and the wheels were down). Playing with the pitch did not help.
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Mar 7 2011,10:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I viewed a DC-3 on one engine , maybe slight d/hill .. maybe a tailwind , more likely small shove , fact is on tarseal was able to move , this is were we need real airtime pilots
I have flown various types, from the DC-3 to B747-200. Many of the so-called 'cowboys' would often taxi in using only one engine. If an aircraft can fly on one engine, it certainly can taxi on a single engine - I have done it on a B707.
So the problem here is related to a simulator config file or air file. In the real world nearly any twin can easily taxi on one engine.
Alan
keatles wrote:QUOTE (keatles @ Mar 12 2011,5:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have flown various types, from the DC-3 to B747-200. , it certainly can taxi on a single engine -
Thanks Alan , as you said if it can fly it will taxi , Vertigo studios are working on a FSX DC-3 , the one i want , i did a test with the Demo Just Flight and results showed it works , simply the defaults are well in fault .
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