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Old November 8th 06, 11:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default When do controls return to neutral?

Gig 601XL Builder writes:

Most aircraft have an index mark for "Take-Off" trim position. I'm pretty
damn sure that MSFS shows this index mark as well.


It does on some aircraft, but for things like that one cannot be sure
if the sim is duplicating the real aircraft or just providing an
indicator for convenience (because there are no other ways to get the
information in simulation). On the Baron I usually fly it appears to
be the real thing, and there's a range shown for take-off, although I
still take off with the trim set to zero.

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