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Flaps level ?
I did not understand fuel part.
Flaps increase the lift and the drag or vice versa.
[F1] through to [F4] changes flap positions. [F4] gives the greatest lift for takeoff and reduces the length of runway needed.
All aircraft have a maximum take off weight (MTOW) This is calculated by wing area and wing loading. Exceeding this weight will seriously impeed your take off performance. Do the following calculation: Empty weight + Passenger and cargo weight + Fuel weight = Total weight. Does this exceed MTOW? If so, empty out passengers, cargo and/or fuel until you are under or equal MTOW.
You could be experiencing a weight and balance issue, are you nose heavy and out of limits? You can check this in FSX-SE.
Also check your trim, ensure it is in the neutral position for T/Off
The purpose is for you to press SHIFT + F10 to open the Kneeboard, the Pilot's reference guide, which gives all of the speeds, flap positions, both for take off and landing.
If your 747-200/300 has such information and a kneeboard so much the better.
Set your autobrakes to 3 after you take off and arm the air brake/spoilers by pressing SHIFT + /
The Maximum Take Off Weight, MTOW, or Maximum Take Off Mass, MTOM is vitally important both for takeoff and fuel use on long haul journeys. More so if the aircraft encounters a strong head wind.
I experienced a near fatal crash when the DC 10 from LA to Heathrow ran out of fuel just as it reached the holding pattern stack for landing, at 30,000 ft. What seemed like three minutes later we were on the runway. Some passengers were bleeding from the ears and nose due to the rapid decompression. The stewardess was as white as a ghost and could not speak at all.
Google Wikipedia for more information and a list of airliners by MTOW, MGTOW or MTOM
First off press SHIFT + F10 , check speeds and flap settings and write them down.
1. Make flight plan.
2. Click on Fly now!
3. Set center panel NAV/GPS switch to GPS
4. Set course heading from GPS
5. Set speed to 240 KIAS
6. Set altitude to 2,000 ft
7. Set flaps 5 by pressing F7 five times. [Check dial gauge under altitude setting.]
8. With the brakes on advance throttle to 40% N1 and allow engines to settle.
9. Advance throttle to full power but not into the red.
10. Release brakes and take off (rotate) at 156 KIAS
11. Raise nose to 10° and start climbing to 2000ft
12. Raise the gear
13. At 240 KIAS raise flaps by pressing F5
14. Turn onto course displayed on the GPS
15. Autothrottle switch to ON [A/T]
16. Autopilot to ON [CMD A]
17. F/D switch to ON
18. Speed hold to ON
19. Altitude switch ON [ALT HLD]
20. Nav hold switch ON [VOR LOC]
21. The heading selector switch - MUST - remain - OFF [HDG SEL]
22. Set altitude to desired height.
23. Increase speed to 320 KIAS about 50-66% N1
24. Arm spoilers by pressing SHIFT + /
25. Set autobrakes to 3 only when you are off the ground in preparation for eventual landing.
Love you all.