Hello MrBreeze!
Make sure you have the Joystick axis mapped to Roll/Pitch/Yaw and not the the TRIM functions (TRIM is just for fine tuning, not controlling the plane). The little red lines in the cockpit show the TRIM settings... not the actual flight surfaces. To check if those are moving properly, go to external view (F3) and watch them move while on the ground.
Read HERE for more info on stick setup.
This is the "standard" mapping:
X axis: Analog Input Aileron (Roll)
Y Axis: Analog Input Elevator (Pitch)
Z Axis: THROTTLE1
Z Rotation: Analog Input Rudder (Yaw)
Your plane pulling to the left at takeoff is completely normal. Aces High has a very realistic modelling, that includes propwash and engine torque effects on takeoff. The clockwise rotating prop will try to make your plane roll/yaw left.
To counter it on takeoff, pull back a bit on your Joystick to lock the tailwheel and throttle up slowly. Then use the rudder (twist) to keep the plane going straight. When you gained a little speed (around 100 mph) relax the stick back to center slowly and gain a little more speed before lifting up slowly. While youre slow, do not try to climb/maneuver, as that will make you stall out.
More detailed help on takeoff, games setup, flying and much more can be found on the
Trainer Corps Homepage.
Welcome to the game!