Jump to content

elevator trim


9.JG27 DavidRed

Recommended Posts

yeah the trim is messed, there's no way neutral trim should force you to push forwards so much on the stick on takeoff, you should be able to trim it to nose itself into the ground on takeoff if you want, it shouldn't want to always do a backflip on takeoff.../

My youtube channel Remember: the fun is in the fight, not the kill, so say NO! to the AIM-120.

System specs:ROG Maximus XI Hero, Intel I9 9900K, 32GB 3200MHz ram, EVGA 1080ti FTW3, Samsung 970 EVO 1TB NVME, 27" Samsung SA350 1080p, 27" BenQ GW2765HT 1440p, ASUS ROG PG278Q 1440p G-SYNC

Controls: Saitekt rudder pedals,Virpil MongoosT50 throttle, warBRD base, CM2 stick, TrackIR 5+pro clip, WMR VR headset.

[sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]

Link to comment
Share on other sites

yeah the trim is messed, there's no way neutral trim should force you to push forwards so much on the stick on takeoff, you should be able to trim it to nose itself into the ground on takeoff if you want, it shouldn't want to always do a backflip on takeoff.../

 

 

Thats what i´m talking about!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have to agree with you guys. Even after trim set to full nose down, the plane still moves upward. Hard to shoot accurate when it continues moving up and ya can't trim properly. I hope ED will fix it.

Usual Suspects:joystick:

 

i7 6700k, 32g, Windows 10, Titan-X 12gb, Asus 27" 1ms 144hz, MFG crosswind pedals, trackir 5, TM Warthog

Link to comment
Share on other sites

no its no mapping issue...i can see the trimwheel moving just fine...its just with fully nose down trim the plane still wants to slightly pull the nose up.

 

same with me. plane wants to raise upward after trim is set to nose down. have to keep the stick forward to fly level.

i7 6700k, Windows 10, 1000w psu, gtx 1080, TM Warthog, Asus Rog Swift 27" monitor, mfg crosswind pedals

 

190-D9, 109-K4, P-51, Spitfire MK lX

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 years later...

+1 I just bought the plane and test it. The plane is extremely tail heavy and tends to erect the nose. Even with the trim stap set to the full nose down position it is barely enough.

 

Though it is surprisingly strage to hear that while some people reporting the same problem others are fine with it.

 

Is it a bug or is it something else?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • ED Team
+1 I just bought the plane and test it. The plane is extremely tail heavy and tends to erect the nose. Even with the trim stap set to the full nose down position it is barely enough.

 

Though it is surprisingly strage to hear that while some people reporting the same problem others are fine with it.

 

Is it a bug or is it something else?

 

You also need some rudder to keep it level, but this is how it flies. The condition is worse at higher speeds, and you don't want to enter a high speed with it trimmed for level flight as you will never pull out. ED as noted this is correct based on their research both historical testing docs and pilot interviews both current and WWII vet.

64Sig.png
Forum RulesMy YouTube • My Discord - NineLine#0440• **How to Report a Bug**

1146563203_makefg(6).png.82dab0a01be3a361522f3fff75916ba4.png  80141746_makefg(1).png.6fa028f2fe35222644e87c786da1fabb.png  28661714_makefg(2).png.b3816386a8f83b0cceab6cb43ae2477e.png  389390805_makefg(3).png.bca83a238dd2aaf235ea3ce2873b55bc.png  216757889_makefg(4).png.35cb826069cdae5c1a164a94deaff377.png  1359338181_makefg(5).png.e6135dea01fa097e5d841ee5fb3c2dc5.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...