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stugumby 05-27-2019 05:03 PM

I have no special or nodded settings,I checked 4122 and 4134 both stock and SAS MODACT versions and had old sight and rudder trim. 4141 stock with 512 exe new sight, no rudder trim for TB-3. In settings my realistic bombing light is on. All other bombers it works. Was something tweaked in flight model when sfs files were merged??

baball 05-27-2019 05:35 PM

There never was a rudder trim for the TB-3 in IL-2. I've done a quick check on both 4.07 and 4.13.4 installs, and there is only pitch trim for both TB-3 models. I have also checked the TB-3's original manual and there is only an elevator trim control. (https://ww2aircraft.net/forum/thread...3-manual.5423/ at page 60)

stugumby 05-28-2019 03:45 AM

Well,ive had that ability so i will agree to disagree. another interesting thing is the ability to go to external view and use rudder left right keys, not rudder trim. the rudder responds, go into bomb sight view and now you cant use rudder left right etc.

baball 05-28-2019 09:50 AM

Oh ok I see what you mean now, sorry for the misundertsanding. I'll try to replicate this myself without the level stabilizer.

stovak 05-28-2019 11:32 AM

I don't know where this confusion is coming from. The TB-3 controls work exactly the same in 4.14 as they did in 4.13. The only difference is the actual bomb sight.

There was never any rudder trim in the TB-3 . In 4.14, if you are looking through the bomb sight, you can still make course corrections by briefly turning OFF the level stabilizer and using the main rudder controls, just as you could in previous versions.

stugumby 06-24-2019 12:49 AM

Gentlemen, my apologies I was wrong about the rudder trim. I am retreating to the fortress of solitude.


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