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Pedals are GREAT once you get yourself in the game. Crosswinds without pedals are hell on earth, with pedals they are just another part of the landing.
All you have to do is to learn how to fly, but for real this time.


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That's not true...I've landed the PMDG 747-400 with a 60kt crosswind...wasn't on the centerline...but was down in one piece...![]()



Ok you can asign the rocker switches to elevator and aeleron trim. All the a/c i fly have gauges that visually repeat the trims. Thus I can set the trim before take-off and during flight.
It also depends on what a/c you like to fly. In a light a/c hold the yoke (so that you are at your target airspeed) trim up or down until you can release the yoke into it's neutral position. This is the nearest you will get to real life where the trim wheel takes away the load on the stick or control column.
In a jet because of the higher speed, higher momentum it is better once airborne after gear up to punch in the AP. As otherwise it's hard work to contain the a/c and also having to fly a SID and noise abatement all at the same time!!!
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I know that, i have my rocker switches on the yoke set as elevator trim and rudder trim, and when i move that you can see the trim wheel and indicators move. But what i was asking about is the little trim wheel on the yoke itself.
unless thiers a way to reprogram that trim wheel to the elevator trim in fs2004, mine just moves the center position of the elevator, dose not affect the trim tab what so ever, moves the whole elevator. You can see this by moving the wheel and watch the yoke and elevator go up and down slightly.
So i was asking for an opinion to see if people use the trim normally, by useing the rocker switchs to move the trim tab, or use the mechanical wheel thats on the yoke, that moves the whole elevator, or if you use both?
And also to see if you use the mechanical wheel thats on the yoke, what do you referance for putting the trim wheel back to neutral, so the elevator is in the neutral position?


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