Never under-estimate the effect that flaps and fuel will have on a fight either.
However some planes do seem very sensitive to trim. If you fly a 109, you better have those manual trim-keys handy, however a plane like the Jug is very tollerant of speed changes and requires very little trimming. These are historical strengths and weaknesses of the planes, so it has a place in the game IMHO.
One trick I use when I'm low furballing is to trim the plane WITH flaps if I plan to turn with flaps. Yep, if I plan to be crankin' and bankin' with a couple notches of flap, I'll trim the plane for that low speed with flaps popped. (Set flaps and use Auto Trim for Speed to the desired speed.) Then, I'll reel the flaps back in, speed up, and use manual trim to get "close" for ingress to the fight, and count the keystrokes. As the plane slows down, I pop flaps, and slowly feed that same number of opposite trim keystrokes back in so I'm in perfectly trimmed condition for a plane at say 160 with 2 notches of flap. (Whatever you trimmed for.) Also, try to do the initial set at the same altitude you will be fighting at, as this will make a difference.
Even if this doesn't gain you any efficiency (and I think it does), it DOES make it easier to control the plane. Easier to control means less flight surface deflection (less drag) and better gunnery. If you didn't plan to be turning slow with flaps, you need to use the manual trim keys to get "close". Get a feel for how much trim you need as your plane slows to stall speed, and then you can feed in something close during the fight and be in reasonably good shape.
In a close fight, being "in trim" can save your butt, even if it's just because you are steadier and don't miss that first shot.
Now, I rarely actually do this. I'd do it if I was heading into a 1v1 in same planes, or if I was low-alt furballing if I had time. Normally though, I'll just learn my plane so I know roughly how much trim she'll need with speed changes and flap changes. Once you know the plane, you can manually get it close enough to do the job.
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Lephturn - Chief Trainer
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[This message has been edited by Lephturn (edited 07-17-2000).]
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