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Old 07-02-2010, 11:23 PM
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Please, considerate this TD.

IL2 pilots must be able to cruize comfortably.
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Make's no sense we have a sim, which the objective is try do simulate the reality and have a basic flight procedure more difficulty then in RL. The current trim system is really uncomfortable.
The reality is not, that you just have to push a button and your plane is flying straight as you wish. Furthermore most planes do not have trim on all axis, while some have. Would be a bit unlogic to me that all planes should have such a feature then.
I don't think, its uncomfortable as it is now, nor is it unrealistic. Approach your cruise speed and adjust separate trim axis and you are fine - as you would do in RL.
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Old 07-03-2010, 03:30 AM
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I have actual flying experience and the trim in IL2 seems fine to me. I understand what is being said, but because our pc joysticks are not actually connected to an aircraft its the best solution for now, just trim until the VSI is at 0 and you are holding the cruise attitude. Not all aircraft have in-flight adjustable trim, some only have elevator trim and some have no in-flight adjustable trim. Most of the US aircraft have all axis adjustable trim, whereas some of the british and german fighters like spits, tempests and 109's have only in-flight adjust on the elevator trim. Now that being said, some aircraft have trim tabs on the control surface (ailerons) which are adjusted outside of the aircraft before flight, and this I'm sure was the case with spits and 109's.

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Old 07-03-2010, 04:03 AM
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there's no computer on-board these old planes that can adjust your trim based on what your airspeed is, the trim is manually controlled, and anyone who knows how these planes were designed to work understands that the faster you go, the more lift u get, so the more trim you need to apply, there's no way the plane, being 100% seat-of-pants, no automatic controls, could know how much trim to apply no matter what speed your going, so you need to do it yourself.
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Old 07-03-2010, 06:20 AM
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there's no computer on-board these old planes that can adjust your trim based on what your airspeed is, the trim is manually controlled, and anyone who knows how these planes were designed to work understands that the faster you go, the more lift u get, so the more trim you need to apply, there's no way the plane, being 100% seat-of-pants, no automatic controls, could know how much trim to apply no matter what speed your going, so you need to do it yourself.
By reference to black shark I meant only that the press of a button would set the current position of elevator as no force position, so that when I let the stick immediately to the neutral position, the plane will not pull up but fly as few seconds before. No automation. I have CPL/IR and I must say that the way it is now is rather realistic, but if you are using only keyboard presses, it takes much longer time to trim than in RL, when you know the plane you are flying.
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Old 07-04-2010, 03:14 AM
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By reference to black shark I meant only that the press of a button would set the current position of elevator as no force position, so that when I let the stick immediately to the neutral position, the plane will not pull up but fly as few seconds before. No automation. I have CPL/IR and I must say that the way it is now is rather realistic, but if you are using only keyboard presses, it takes much longer time to trim than in RL, when you know the plane you are flying.
Exactly what I was thinking.
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Old 07-04-2010, 03:43 AM
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In aircraft of the period you had to adjust the trim manually to get 'hands off' flight. The sim is the same. Automatic trim adjustment at the push of a button would be unrealistic.

Also, the rate at which trim can be applied is deliberately limited in the sim, as in early versions, people were using 'trim on a slider' to enhance manouverability. Yes, out-of-trim flight makes dogfighting difficult, but everyone has the same problems...
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Old 07-04-2010, 10:17 AM
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You dont get my point...if i have sliding trim, I can move it quickly to an approximately trimmed position, because I know how much force I have on the stick and I´m used to the trimming system. Here in il2 if you dont have axis for trim, it takes longer time to hold the button. maybe it would be better to have increments...like I could estimate I will need five presses of a button. That would be also realistic and quicker

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In aircraft of the period you had to adjust the trim manually to get 'hands off' flight. The sim is the same. Automatic trim adjustment at the push of a button would be unrealistic.

Also, the rate at which trim can be applied is deliberately limited in the sim, as in early versions, people were using 'trim on a slider' to enhance manouverability. Yes, out-of-trim flight makes dogfighting difficult, but everyone has the same problems...
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