Hello Edpatino. Forget VNAV mode. My understanding is the CRJs didn't come with VNAV. Perhaps the 1000s, I'm not sure. If so, I doubt very much whether it's used for climbing. If you want to use that mode, use it for decent. What is better, is you reading and completing the tutorial flight found with the manuals. This is a "must" for anyone to understand the CRJ. If you don't know where to find them, they are found here;
Community Folder/aerosoft-crj/Data/Documentation
After completing that, go on YouTube and search for "YourSimCFI" and watch his videos. He's a CRJ pilot.
Regards, and happy flying,
Bruce R
Well, this is confusing enough to me.
I do know there's no autothrottle on the CRJ, but I'm not getting calculated speeds at each waypoint of the flightplan after entering all the performance data from the EFB. If climbing in VNAV mode, do we need to manage the speed by ourselves manually reducing/increasing the throttles from the CLIMB detent?. What's the purpose of the speeds that can be selected in the FMC's VNAV page (during Climb, Cruise and Descend)?, just only as a reference?.
Is it better to climb in VS mode instead of VNAV mode?.
This is a question for Asobo. Aerosoft, no different than any developer, does not control when things get published on the marketplace. Reason 2376 that I don't use the marketplace.