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Hi,

I am FO on a CL605 fleet, with a long background in aeronautical engineering. I developed an interest in desktop flight simulation at a time when Flight Simulator still was a subLogic product :)  - let me say that this CL650 simulation is absolutely amazing! 

Now, let's go to the point: regarding Vac, I noticed a mismatch between the AFM and the FMS calculation. It looks like the latter doesn't take into account the saturation which can be seen in the attached AFM table - basically, at low pressure altitudes and landing weight not too close to the maximum, Vac is always 129 KIAS; in all other cases, it looks like Vac = Vref or very close to.

I did a couple of tests both on the real FMS and with the Performance Software we use, and I (as expected) got exactly the AFM numbers, whereas the Hotstart FMS seems to always give Vac close to or equal to Vref.

Note: the AFM numbers for Approach Climb Speed look the same between 605 and 650 (and 604 as well)

Do I miss anything?

 


 

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On 1/30/2025 at 5:42 AM, StrikerTed said:

I did a couple of tests both on the real FMS and with the Performance Software we use, and I (as expected) got exactly the AFM numbers, whereas the Hotstart FMS seems to always give Vac close to or equal to Vref.

Can you provide screenshots of some examples, please?

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Pressure altitude around SL in this case (EGSS, RWY 04, Q1026). LW = 32000 pounds. HotStart FMS gives Vac = 121, whereas AFM gives Vac = 129, as you can see from the table above (consistent with the real FMS and the performance sw I use). On the other hand, Vref = 121 is ok among HotStart FMS, AFM, real FMS and Perfo SW.

PS unfortunately I do not have a picture of the real FMS at hand, and cannot share screenshots/details of my Perfo SW. Anyway, AFM is the reference to be considered here

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On 2/9/2025 at 11:41 PM, Pils said:

Confirm this is an extract of the AFM and the lines are baked in, not something you've added?

Yes I confirm it's from the AFM - btw it's somehow curious that the example in the Vac chart is given for a weight of 18 tons, well above the MLW (38000 pounds)

On 2/9/2025 at 11:43 PM, Pils said:

It looks like 128.5 kts technically, but I guess it's rounded up. :)

Yes of course it's rounded up ;) there can be many ways to put those AFM tables into an FMS 

 

Do you think that it will be possible to have a correct Vac computation in a future release of HotStart 650?

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5 hours ago, StrikerTed said:

Do you think that it will be possible to have a correct Vac computation in a future release of HotStart 650?

Yes I’ll try to being it up with the developer.

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