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Message started by raptorva on Dec 1st, 2010 at 11:09pm

Title: Skysim DC-9, FSX and Hydraulics
Post by raptorva on Dec 1st, 2010 at 11:09pm
Hello All,

I've been recently getting into flying the -10 series DC-9 in FSX and I've found a curious thing. It seems that I only have working Hydraulics if I set the switches into the HIGH position. The LOW position appears to do nothing and the OFF position is self explanatory.

Could anyone please elaborate as to what the LOW setting is for? (I'm used to flying my Airbus A320X so I'm trying to learn more about these earlier jets and their flying techniques.

Regards,
raptorva

Title: Re: Skysim DC-9, FSX and Hydraulics
Post by snippyfsxer on Dec 2nd, 2010 at 1:04am
I believe in a real DC-9, the High Pressure setting is used for takeoff and departure so that you have enough pressure in the system to raise the landing gear and the flaps, or activate the brakes etc...  The low pressure setting is used for the rest of the flight when the demands of the system are less.  It keeps the pumps from wearing out.

Title: Re: Skysim DC-9, FSX and Hydraulics
Post by raptorva on Dec 2nd, 2010 at 1:05am
that sounds feasible, I'll try some experiments so see if that is the case in the sim as well. Thanks

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