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Mxsmanic,
It allows for maximum control movement in both directions. Maximum relative to what? What do you think the CG limits set forth by the manufacturer are made for? Why would they matter in certification? Why would a manufacturer and a certification authority consider them sufficient? How much control movement do you "lose" when fully trimming to one side? I'm not worried about speed or fuel consumption. I know. You're playing MSFS, a game. But if you where truly interested in these questions, then you'd find the answer very educational. But again you show that you're not. You're an imposter, bending the limits of your interest to maximize insult to the pilots here. That's how you derive an "ego increase" from your visits to this group. Pathetic! But interesting. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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