Ok.
I have been reading this and other message boards.
as well as training pages.
I know that some use Combat trim ( like i do)
but i only use it because i do not understand how when and where to use manual trim.
Alot of the better pilots say manual trim all the way. then again alot of pilots say dont worry bout it. use the combat trim.
i do understand the concept of trim.
but in RL it is something that you feel. you can feel it when you are out of trim.
since we do not have the seat of the pants feel or the control feedback that you would feel in Real life flight. then how do you know when or how much manual trim to add?
what are you looking for to tell you that you need to trim the aircraft? and how much do you need to trim it for said manuver?
i know if the aircraft is trying to roll pitch or yaw when you are trying to get the plane to fly straight and level you trim it.
that is simple.
But, in a combat situation..... how do you know how much trim to put into the bird or take out. if you are trying to fly the plane on the edge and you cannot feel through the controls what is needing in the way of how it wants to be trimmed?
i am sure there are some of these super ACM guys that could explain a few basic situations and conditions of when and how much trim to add .
For instance.... if you dive from 10k @200ias starting speed to 450ias max speed, to bounce an enemy. how are you trimming as you are picking up speed?
are you just trimming like crazy hoping that you hit the right trim setting to get the plane to perform its best? or do you have a set thing that you look for to tell you to add trim and more trim?
On your Zoom out you pull a vertical manuver to rope a bad guy from the 450ias dive that you are coming out of. so, you pull a pure vertical manuver , you are losing airspeed like crazy trying to get every last bit of E out of your ride. what are you looking for the plane to do to tell you that you need to trim the plane up.
as fast as you gain and lose airspeed in these 2 situations. how do you keep up with that. what tells you physically that you need to add/take away trim from any particular control surface?
i think having a general guide describing common situations such as the above situations. on when,why, and how much trim to use. would really shed alot of light on the mystery of aces high trim.
i know i know..... it is a secret.. you could tell me but you would then have to kill errrrr...... wait! most of you have killed me many times
Thanks