by olderndirt » Fri May 14, 2010 8:14 am
[quote]Unless it's a Cherokee with which I'm intimately familiar.. I'll set the trim neutral, no matter the load.. and then start my trim-groping while climbing.
Again.. if you're the sole occupant, and try to fly a text-book approach, you'll have a good amount of trim at first.. but it will be nearer to neutral, as you deploy flaps.. and is never a significant amount.
The problem with MSFS trim, is that it's not trim.. It's more like a range selection. Let's say that an elevator has a 30-degree range (15-up, 15-down). Proper trim would allow you set the elevator somewhere in that range so that it will stay there, hands-off. MSFS trim just moves the range. Like.. nose-up trim would just make the elevator range change,,
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