Bristol Britannia 310

Limitations

Torque:
900 PSI or more permitted for a maximum of 20 seconds.
815 PSI maximum for takeoff only
780 PSI maximum sustained torque

Propeller:
Maximum 1000 RPM for takeoff
850-920 RPM for sustained flight

Handling notes

Before taxi

Engine starting sequence is 3-4-2-1

Taxi

Normally two engines are used for taxiing. Throttle back, press E23 to select engines 2 and 3, and start taxiing.

Before takeoff

Press E1234 to select all engines. Check that all four throttles are moving.
Flaps 15 degrees (press F7 once)
Elevator trim 1.0 degrees up is useful, but not essential.
Landing lights: Extend and on.

Takeoff and initial climb(fully loaded)

Full throttle and RPM. Press F2 a few times to set engine torque to 815 PSI.
Rotate at 125 kts.
Retract undercarriage
At 150 KIAS, 500 ft AGL: Retract flaps.
Engine torque 780 PSI
Propeller RPM 920
Accelerate to 180 KIAS

En route climb

Climb speed around 180 KIAS.
Engine torque max. 780 PSI
Propeller RPM 850-920

Cruise

Max cruise: Engine torque 780 PSI, Propeller RPM 850-920.
Normal cruise at full load: 88% compressor rpm (ca 700 PSI), PRPM 850-920, altitude FL200-FL210.

Long range cruise: Reduce torque gradually to hold a pitch of 0 degrees (Watch the autopilot pitch knob or the elevator trim wheels), airspeed around 200-220 KIAS at altitude.

On long flights, use a step-climb technique. Increase altitude by 2000 ft. every two hours or so.

Descent

Vertical speed -1200 to -1500 fpm.

Holding

Reduce speed to less than 210 KIAS
Flaps 15 degress
Reduce speed to 160 KIAS

Approach and landing

Nearing glideslope: Extend undercarriage, flaps 30 degrees.
Reduce speed to 140 KIAS

Glideslope
Reduce speed to 130 KIAS.
At 1000 ft AGL: Full flaps (45 degrees).

After touchdown:
Propellers fully fine (CTRL+F4)
Apply brakes
Retract flaps
Reverse thrust can be used if the runway is short (press and hold F2)