Gums wrote:
Salute!
TNX, Zin.
I found out two things today when putting on my 305th BG Chuck Yeager flight test hat.
- my HE-111 FM has an aileron-rudder-interconnect. WTF?????? Go try it. Maybe try a lite. So I put in aileron and the rudder moves. That makes a "slip" to lose altitude very hard. It is also not realistic of the WW2 birds.
- The aileron trim puts in opposite control surface position or stick deflection, so seems the programmers thot that would result in not having to hold stick pressure/deflection for roll. NOT!!!! The aileron rudder interconnect defeats that. So I crank in +0.10 of aileron trim and the yoke moves to - 0.10. I thot trim was supposed to reduce the need to hold the yoke/stick, reduce pressure or whatever.
Pitch trim works like real planes seems to me.
Yaw trim and roll trim are not like real planes. With neutral trim and stick I can crank in roll trim using kybd "L" or "J" and the sucker rolls the opposite direction. Duhhh?
PLZ have some folks check this out in case my old, feeble mind has completely lost it.
Gums continues to whine,,,,,,
There is no interconnect between rudder and aileron on the He-111. This is probably a user hardware issue.