That sounds plausible. The way people are, if there was an actual difference somebody would have done diagrams and youtube videos by now to show it.Wiley.
actually a few have, both Lephturn and Ren ( DamnedRen ) both old AH trainers have done films and diagrams and write ups in regards to setting & controlling Trim settings in Aces high as well as how the use of Combat Trim 9 CT ) affects the planes performance in the game....
I believe Lephturn's CT write up and other trim and commands write up is still on the Trainer's website...... Ren posted his trim and stick scaling write ups in here ....... all this stuff is pre 2005.... but it is findable via the Search function
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Under circumstances and especially with flaps down, combat trim will actually hamper some maneuvers. Good example is slow Ki-84 with fully deployed flaps. You'll have a hard time pushing nose down. That's where manual trim helps a lot. Of course, manually trimming during fight can be just one more thing that kills you. Usually you'd trim plane as neutral as possible before entering the fight, with only slight corrections during fight, if absolutely necessary.For the most part, combat trim works just fine, but there are times (and planes) when you can really benefit from manual trim.
I agree with bighorn, nice post!
Combat trim is less accurate at very low or very high speed, plus some planes hit the max trim sooner. So, if CT hits max negative pitch trim, and you still go faster, wing will produce more lift than CT can trim it out and plane will pitch up.
and this is correct as well!
I have often said is better to fly with no CT turned on and plane trimmed for level flight no stick inputs, with speed ( IAS ) anywhere from 275 MPH to 350 MPH depending on plane type ( spit, hurri, 109, F4U, P47, P51 etc ) thus, once you engage and begin to slow where you are near deploying flaps, you will have the ability to hold a gentle pull on your joystick to hold steady and fire, without worrying the dreaded nose bounce or the nose popping High(up) when you drop another notch of flaps..... I find it also helps me regain my E (as in speed ) once I go nose low again because I am all ready trimmed for that speed range and my aircraft is not fighting or waiting for the combat trim to adjust through the speed as it is increasing.....
YMMV
hope this helps
TC