This utility, which sets trim to your current control position by pressing a button, is now available for FSX. See http://forums1.avsim.net/index.php?showtopic=239111&st=0 and http://code.google.com/p/fscode/wiki/RealTrim.
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Errr.. dude, that's not even chilly. You generally don't have to start using special lubricants until it's way below 0C.If it is really cold out, like say 5C
just use the joystick to attain the attitude you want, and hit ctrl+T
my flight instructor (for the sims who is a real plane driver for a US carrier) keeps saying Trim! Trim! Trim!
Would this be considered 'Real Simulated Trim', or Simulated Real Trim, or High Realism Trim, or Simulated High Realism Trim?
Would you use a wheel adjuster beside your seat that is heated or cooled to the exact temp in the sim? If indeed the wheel, does it replicate the need for oil on control cables? or is it replicating a new plane with freshly oiled cable linkages?
If it is really cold out, like say 5C, and you go to adjust the trim, will it replicate 'stick'?
Just curious.. :d
Awww Bill...I see time wasted here that could get that jet in the air faster....LOL
Scratches head and wonders about that man some days...:d