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Post by bilik01 on Nov 26, 2019 18:01:03 GMT
I’ve bought the plane a couple of days ago on the X-Plane store and I’m very enthusiastic about it.
Thanks for this wonderful airplane. She flies well and offers a lot of extra details and possibilities. I really like the female pilot and passenger (gender friendly). Too bad the pilot’s voice is still male. A very nice job.
I’m not used to having no manual control of trim settings. After some experimenting with the AP in my parking spot the trim is set to a certain (wrong) value for take off. How can I reset the trim to T/O? Switching off the master doesn't help.
Thanks for the Icon, Cheers.
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Post by VSL-Admin on Nov 26, 2019 18:27:39 GMT
I’ve bought the plane a couple of days ago on the X-Plane store and I’m very enthusiastic about it. Thanks for this wonderful airplane. She flies well and offers a lot of extra details and possibilities. I really like the female pilot and passenger (gender friendly). Too bad the pilot’s voice is still male. A very nice job. I’m not used to having no manual control of trim settings. After some experimenting with the AP in my parking spot the trim is set to a certain (wrong) value for take off. How can I reset the trim to T/O? Switching off the master doesn't help. Thanks for the Icon, Cheers. Hi there! And thank you for the feedback! You can reset the trim by using the following options: a) This is the common method - simply use your joystick trim button assignment, and trim it back to the green position (there is a LED trim indicator in the center area of the panel). b) assign a joystick button to 'trim for takeoff' in X-Plane joystick buttons assignments. ...And...I'm listing in the do-list the addition of 'on-ground-limiter' to that the autopilot will not be able to be engaged while the aircraft is no the ground, as it can cause unintentional trim changes. Thanks again!
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Post by bilik01 on Nov 27, 2019 18:12:46 GMT
Thanks JetManHus,
Ik like thes short lines. I will re-arrange my joystick settings.
Like on every computer, a Newby is faced with problems that experienced users will not have. I've accidentally lowered the rudder on land. It refuses to go up. A small thing. Both my Windows and Linux systems fail to retract.
Regards and thanks,
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