I got to ask, why not take advantage of combat trim? The advantage of using combat trim is that it keeps the aircraft trimed and flying at it's best possible speed. Where flying the aircraft out of trim means that the aircraft is not flying at it's best possible speed and thus not giving you it's maximum performance. You can use trim at any point and if you do, elevator trim will take you out of CT. You would have to alt x to turn CT back on. Someone tell me what advantage anyone has flying an aircraft out of trim? The CT automaticly provides the best most accurate trim for the aircraft weight and balance. flying with it off, means that after only a few seconds the aircraft is out of trim. Open up the E6B and watch how the weight changes every second the engines are running.
CT obstructs dive recovery in a plane like the P-38 that can suffer compression. The faster you go, the more it trims nose down, the harder it will be to recover from the dive.
CT is merely a table of trim settings for a standard clean configuration. If you are maneuvering with flaps, CT will actually have you out of trim. In the F4U and P-38 specifically, if you are trimmed for cruising speed, and leave it there during combat, as the speed slows down, and flaps deploy, you will generally be close to being in trim. With CT on, in the same situation, you will become very nose light in the same situation. This is not optimal for gunnery to be fighting the "balloning" effect and firing while forcing the stick forward.
Try this in a P-38. Manual trim the elevators to the bottom of the L, reduce speed to 150 and deploy full flaps. Typically you'll have to push forward on the stick very slightly to keep the nose level. Now do the same with CT on, and you'll see how far out of trim you really are.
Also, the way trim works in AH, it effectively adjusts the rest point of the virtual stick in relation to the center point of your joystick. The effect at slow speeds is that you will have less range of motion on your joysticks back stick before reaching stall conditions.