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albx 10-15-2011 05:30 PM

Aren't the trim tabs reversed?? (no, they are right)
 
Looks like the trim tabs of aileron, elevator and rudder inverted??? (the animated movement, look from an external view) Aren't supposed to turn the same way i turn the trim? for example, the rudder trim, if I turn my trim all right the tab on the rudder turn left :confused:

tested on british planes and german also

Vengeanze 10-15-2011 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by albx (Post 349575)
Looks like the trim tabs of aileron, elevator and rudder inverted??? (the animated movement, look from an external view) Aren't supposed to turn the same way i turn the trim? for example, the rudder trim, if I turn my trim all right the tab on the rudder turn left :confused:

tested on british planes and german also

Wouldn't surprise me if they reversed it. Another example of the programmers lack of quality.

pupo162 10-15-2011 05:45 PM

well, the correct effect would be:

pull the stick - evetor comes up.

pull the elevator trim tab - elevator trim tab goes down, which in flight forces the elevator tab up.

i havent noticed on the sim, but according to your description it seems to be correct.

Zorin 10-15-2011 05:49 PM

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Trimmruder.png

Maybe you should learn how stuff works before you complain?...

albx 10-15-2011 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pupo162 (Post 349579)
well, the correct effect would be:

pull the stick - evetor comes up.

pull the elevator trim tab - elevator trim tab goes down, which in flight forces the elevator tab up.

i havent noticed on the sim, but according to your description it seems to be correct.

so the trim tab movement is reversed of the surface? hhmmm... if it is this then is correct in the sim. I think you are right, it create the force to move the rudder/elevator/aileron. I looked at it in a different way, surface not moving and the trim tab generating the force, but I think now I'm wrong... :grin:

pupo162 10-15-2011 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by albx (Post 349582)
so the trim tab movement is reversed of the surface? hhmmm... if it is this then is correct in the sim. I think you are right, it create the force to move the rudder/elevator/aileron. I looked at it in a different way, surface not moving and the trim tab generating the force, but I think now I'm wrong... :grin:

i was amazed to find this little phisics thingy too, took me some hours to digest it. look at the picture above.

cheers

albx 10-15-2011 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zorin (Post 349581)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Trimmruder.png

Maybe you should learn how stuff works before you complain?...

Maybe before you write something IDIOT you should read what I wrote??? AM I COMPLAINING???? I made a simple question if it is not clear

A mod can delete this thread, it's solved, thank you.

raaaid 10-15-2011 07:38 PM

could you make a trim tab move a bigger trim tab which moves an even bigger trim tab so in the end the wing is a huge trimtab?

beepee 10-15-2011 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by albx (Post 349575)
Looks like the trim tabs of aileron, elevator and rudder inverted??? (the animated movement, look from an external view) Aren't supposed to turn the same way i turn the trim? for example, the rudder trim, if I turn my trim all right the tab on the rudder turn left :confused:

tested on british planes and german also

yes I noticed on spit prop spins clockwise from cockpit -so therefore on tackeoff plane should drop left wing-not so in game drops right wing torque is reversed.when flying have to fly with left airleron on for level flight-which should be right airleron due to engine torque.on spit no airleron trim so right rudder was used to trim out

klem 10-15-2011 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zorin (Post 349581)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Trimmruder.png

Maybe you should learn how stuff works before you complain?...

And maybe we should be a little more understanding when we try to help people who obviously don't undersand how something works?


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