Hello,
I am really enjoying the sim, it's unbelievable how realistic the SR22TN is -- thank you!
For my emergency practice, I tried yesterday an engine-out descent. In a real plane, I set the IAS to 88 kts, which is my best glide speed, ALT to 0, and the autopilot pitches for that airspeed. When I did it in the sim, DFC-90 kept flying straight (instead of pitching up) until the AS eventually got down to 88, at which point it started lowering the nose to maintain that indicated airspeed. So it behaved as if it will only *lower* the nose but not raise it in order to maintain the desired IAS. Is that by design?
Attached is the picture when I am in a descent from 2000 at IAS=100kts and the AP wouldn't raise the nose to slow down to 88kts.
Thanks,
Valery