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Runaway trim

Postby Falcon Fixer » Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:13 pm

Has anyone had problems with runaway trim? It happens occasionally on different aircraft and on different joysticks. Right now I'm using Logitech wireless freedom 2.4. It gets right harrowing when I just want to trim up/down a click and it goes full up or down! There seems to be no rhyme or reason why it happens.
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Re: Runaway trim

Postby ashaman » Wed Jan 31, 2007 6:56 pm

If this problem happens to you with different joysticks, try and swap the keyboard with another PC and see if it continues doing the same problem.
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Re: Runaway trim

Postby swordfish1227 » Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:25 pm

which airplane are you using? some addons have autotrim gauges that change the trim according to elevator position. the other thing is that sometimes the autopilot accidently gets left on and it take the trim to new heights while on the ground.
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Re: Runaway trim

Postby Falcon Fixer » Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:06 pm

I'm flying a standard FS 2004 Cessna 172 and a Beech Baron. It also did it when I was trying to fly the Bombardier. I'm not in auto-pilot. I have never changed the trim on the ground since the system loads in the "trim for t/o" position. I only change trim when I'm airborne and attempting to stabilize flt parameters.
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Re: Runaway trim

Postby Clipper » Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:49 pm

I've had similar problems with the default Lear45 as well (Bombardier), loves sticking it's nose straight up.
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Re: Runaway trim

Postby Nav » Fri Feb 02, 2007 10:03 pm

Falcon Fixer, might be that you've got the A/P master-switch in the 'On' position. That can apply full up trim EVEN THOUGH you don't have any 'Holds' set. Full discussion of the problem on here:-
http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1168222576
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Re: Runaway trim

Postby Falcon Fixer » Sat Feb 03, 2007 8:39 pm

Negative on the A/P. I can take off and climb to say 5000, keep it at full throttle, and when I try to trim the aircraft out to level flight, and when I try to trim the nose down sometimes I get runaway nose down trim. When I try to stop it by trimming up, the acft will run away in nose up trim. Hitting the trim buttons finally stops it. Then, I use the mouse & cursor to rotate the trim wheel on the panel (without problems). I want to blame the joystick but it is an intermittent problem.
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Re: Runaway trim

Postby OrderMaster » Sun Feb 04, 2007 8:47 am

I once had a similar problem, but I think it was rudder trim that was getting me, turned out to be taht the stress relief connector on the joy was resting on the keyboard:-[.
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Re: Runaway trim

Postby Falcon Fixer » Tue Feb 06, 2007 2:17 pm

I "fixed" it. I reassigned the buttons. Works like a charm.
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