johndc wrote in Sat Jan 12, 2019 8:24 pm:leaving ground by itself at 50 knots. Joystick is dead on. I think rudder position may be my problem. Is there a way to view rudder position input while I am flying? I want rudder to be at 0 when it leaves ground. But this still does not address the fact that it is leaving with no elevator input
johndc wrote in Sun Jan 13, 2019 4:36 am:I cannot control the airplane with my controls. I am not a pilot but I do have experience with MS flight simulator and I never experienced this problem with their C172 sim. MS seems more realistic in the aspect of controlling by elevator and aileron. As far as I am concerned the C172 realism should be a top priority in this program. Just my humble opinion. I am finished with this tutorial. It did not help whatsoever.
it0uchpods wrote in Sun Jan 13, 2019 4:58 am:That is incorrect behavior. IRL, trim is actually slightly downward, or neutral for takeoff, and doesn't need to be adjusted much after takeoff (of course a little, but not as much as you describe). That sounds like the pitch axis of the Aero needs work.
Trim should not need to be moved that far back to remain stable during flight.
Kind Regards,
Josh
it0uchpods wrote in Sun Jan 13, 2019 6:47 am:Well, I've never stayed on the ground to 75kts, so I don't entirely know. But that does probably sound more right. In the air, what happens, do you need to "trim excessively" as said above?
Kind Regards,
Josh
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