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Post by serge on May 22, 2019 2:38:27 GMT -5
Hi all, I got some great difficulties to pitch trim compensate my airplane. there is still some residual effort that makes the AC pitch down or up (so it mess up all my flight parameters). Someone can give some hints to set and check quickly that airplane is perfectly compensated?
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Post by Froggie on May 22, 2019 15:13:04 GMT -5
Edit by Admin. Originally posted in Shout Box by Neil B.:
Serg, need more data. What sim are you using, Does the yaw/pitch problem happen on all acft or just One. Is it a freeware or payware model ?
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Post by serge on May 23, 2019 4:18:52 GMT -5
thx for your answer. this pitch problem occurs in all sims including FS2004. I think that I am not applying the correct method to compensate the pitch. most of time, I think the airplane is compensated but it is not. if one of you got some experience of this and also a method that works , please could you add it here?
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Post by Troy W. on May 24, 2019 2:37:15 GMT -5
Edit by Moderator 004-Troy: Post moved from shout box to preserve topic. Originally posted by Neil B.
"Have you set in the required amount of Rudder Trim prior to Take Off? Once airborne and stable engage your A/P and see what happens?"
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Post by serge on May 30, 2019 5:12:51 GMT -5
Edit by Moderator 004-Troy: Post moved from shout box to preserve topic. Originally posted by Neil B."Have you set in the required amount of Rudder Trim prior to Take Off? Once airborne and stable engage your A/P and see what happens?" Ty Troy Yep i did that. it partially helped. the AP performs continuous trim corrections depending A/C situation. but it helped to understand that all stayed around a average value of itch trim. I took down the value after stable climb and after i just need to set this value after lift off and tune it to get and neutral stick. it seems to work in FS. I am going to check that in real flight now
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