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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

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Old 07-02-2010, 07:09 PM
Wildnoob Wildnoob is offline
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"A thing that I always found difficult to master in Il2 is the trim.

In real world airplanes, you fix the speed with the stick or yoke, and then you use the trim to reduce stick force. When the stick force is zero, the plane is trimmed for that speed.

As most joysticks don’t have stick force, this method cannot be implemented, but there are surely other systems. The simplest that comes to my mind is to fix the speed with joystick, and then have a button or key that adopt this as the trim speed.
Please, considerate this TD.

IL2 pilots must be able to cruize comfortably.

Make's no sense we have a sim, which the objective is try do simulate the reality and have a basic flight procedure more difficulty then in RL. The current trim system is really uncomfortable.

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Old 07-02-2010, 07:52 PM
MrBaato MrBaato is offline
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I'm not directly allowed and further more, I'm not the optimal person to speak about it, as it wasn't made by me at all.

Just as much as... you will have to be carefull with WEP and even flying 100% all the time.
I hope this doesnt make the gap even bigger between the strong radial engine La's and other inferior fighters.

Note that inferior planes are the ones who need to push their engine to the max to compete...
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