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On Apr 22, 10:22*am, Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: 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. Weight and balance issues are correctly simulated for the most part. And you know this by how?????? What tangible facts can you base this on your own experiences to know what you say above is true? My original question concerned the fact that I often find that my trim setting upon landing is also near the middle of the takeoff range, just as it was for takeoff. And this seems to happen even though I'm not looking at the trim indicator as I trim for my stabilized approach. I was just wondering if this is a coincidence, or something that is more or less to be expected. You would know the answer as I gave you the answer. Also read the answers others gave you as they gave you the answers too. WHY DID YOU ASK THE QUESTION IF YOU FELT MSFS SIMULATION WAS CORRECT for the most part??? Could it be it there is a high chance it doesn't reflect real flying?????? |
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