Trim settings the same for takeoff and landing?
On Apr 23, 6:27*am, Mark wrote:
On Apr 22, 11:18*pm, Dave Doe wrote:
In article d19343f7-1c71-49ff-b6ec-b847ddf6bad8
@g23g2000yqn.googlegroups.com, says...
On Apr 21, 4:39*pm, george wrote:
On Apr 22, 1:02*am, " wrote:
On Apr 21, 12:44*am, Dave Doe wrote:
So many variables. **Plane* for starters!
Of course in simulators it will be the same. *He doesnt' fly a plane
where weight and balance issues come to play that affect trim settings
like in my real plane.
Ummm, for starters plane comes in lighter after a flight.... *:-)))
One other thing, I wouldn't have my trim set in the same spot on EVERY
flight either :-))) as you allude above, more variables then just set
trim and take off / land.
I found that I trimmed the aircraft to fly in what ever attitude I
required at that time.
I didn't make a point of examining where the pointer was .
Exactly. In one plane I fly, the white line is pretty much
worn off beyond recognition. ( I find it later after landing)
Where do you set it before first T/O ?
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Duncan.- Hide quoted text -
There is a white line on the wheel, and I set it
even with the indicator arrow, or...at a "neutral"
position. (in other words, no trim)
Mark
Why would you think the take off mark on the trim wheel sets trim to
neutral (whatever that means)? In reality it should configure the
airplane at a reasonable attitude for climb at full throttle with
airspeed somewhere around best angle of climb. I can tell you for
sure in a Mooney if the trim is correct for rotation it is soon going
to be adjusted as airspeed moves up.
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