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King Chubbles

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  1. I wasn't aware of that, thanks for the tip.
  2. No I mean when i tilt the nose upwards I fly, well, upwards, as is expected. However when I let go of my joystick/bring it to its original position my direction does not change, unlike downwards when it automatically repositions itself. I realize that to make the aircraft stay downwards I need to adjust the trim, but I'm curious as to why I don't need to do this for upwards flight/upwards change in direction. Edit: Milano (yum) I believe you just gave me the answer, thank you. Thanks Izoul and Inner for your help as well
  3. I have assigned my trim to the hat button on the top of my joystick. While I'm sure its something I have to get used to there's also something... off about it. Perhaps I'm simply using it incorrectly. There's also the issue about flying upwards. Is this a feature? Or is there something missing?
  4. Hello everyone, I seem to be having a problem with controlling the A-10, as well as other aircraft. Now I'm new to flight simulators so I very well might be missing something simple and important. While flying if I want to fly downwards I push the joystick forwards, which makes me tilt my nose down and fly downwards, as Is normal. However, when I let go of the joystick the aircraft "corrects" itself and makes me fly straight again. I'm assuming this has to do with the fact that my joystick springs back into its original position. After some research I came under the impression that this has something to do with "Trim," something I don't understand at all. I set the hat on my joystick to the directions and, if I fly downwards and push the trim downwards, it seem to function in the intended way. What confuses me is I only have to do this for downwards flight. If I am flying straight and pull my joystick towards me I fly upwards, however when I let go the aircraft stays flying in the same direction, it does not correct itself like it would if I was flying downwards. Is this intended or did I configure my joystick incorrectly? If I did configure it incorrectly what would be a way to fix it? :joystick: Any help is greatly appreciated.
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