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Hehe just some "fun".......
When someones mistakes a He111 for a Me410 after so many "bug reports" posted..... It was a polite "poke" that's all ![]() |
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here is another bug in tb3's cockpits
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IMHO it's not a bug, it's only a problem. The solution is called 'elevator trim'.
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what do you mean?
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This is level flight.
You are looking down at the gauges at an angle not at eye level ![]() Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 10-03-2014 at 02:53 PM. |
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The plane's position is not necessarily horizontal in a horizontal/level flight. Much depends on speed and trimming. E.g. at slow speeds the plane is usually in a 'nose-up' position in order to keep altitude.
There is only ONE speed at which a plane can fly BOTH level AND in a horizontal position. If your speed is lower, you'll fly slightly nose-up; if your speed is higher, you'll fly slightly nose-down. |
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