Open aadee9940 opened 1 week ago
Same for me, right after each takeoff...
Also have the problem!
Same issue for me, also right after takeoff
https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/ad8add9b-f55d-4f28-abaf-882915c94da6
This is my FDR file from the flight where I experienced this issue
Had the same issue. It was hard to recover.
Same issue here, I thought it was because I had FD off on takeoff and enabled autothrust after taking off that I kept crashing until the same thing happened to me with FD on, interesting to know it's because of the takeoff pitch angle. Most times I'm able to recover after the plane pitches down and gains airspeed, but there was one frustrating incident where this happened after a long preflight where I couldn't recover. Hoping for a fix asap.
Reopen, needs rework
Using 0.12.3 I have found if you retract flaps/slats quickly after passing S speed, while in an open climb, the aircraft continues to climb and feels happy to hold the pitch it does, except will then drop speed down to alpha protection.
Banking the aircraft under 200 knots generally causes the alpha protection to shoot up the speed tape if flaps retracted making the issue much worse. Alpha protection can be higher than green dot speed.
This is behaviour not too dissimilar to QA testing prior to release, although I do think it's not as easy to cause it to happen, but it's not too difficult to come across either.
Retracting flaps/slats about 15-20 knots later than S speed seems to be the safest bet that seems to keep the speed up.
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Takeoff at any gross weight and if you pitch up to anything above 10-12 degrees, it will start to pitch up by itself. You cannot stop this behavior as it seems like the flight controls are frozen once you enter the amber speed protection range or sometimes it pops up if you exceed 17 degrees pitch up.
Because the flight controls are frozen. you cannot use standard stall recovery to save yourself. The plane will not respond to nose down inputs nor roll inputs.
The stall at low altitude just means you have no option but to crash.
Expected behavior
Expected behavior is before a stall, your flight controls should still respond to the inputs as there is enough airflow going past them given your airspeed isn't terribly low. The plane should pitch down and start to gain airspeed but that does not happen.
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I have found a workaround for this, given you have enough altitude to recover from the insane nose up attitude.
I am not a master at Airbus theory, but the turned off Flight control computers should drop you down to alternate law. This change to alternate law seems to reset the elevator, in the sense that it recovers from its jammed pitch up state, and the aircraft will respond to any nose down inputs that you give it. After you have recovered and gained enough airspeed, you can turn all the flight computers back on.
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