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Recently noticed the "Neutral (takeoff) trim in pitch, roll and yaw indicator lamp" Just wondering how it is best used in flight.   I can sort of guess from the name 🙂  but noticed the lights going on and off in normal flight and wondered how to interpret them.

 

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That just tells you the trim is neutral - not that this is the right trim for current moment in flight. It's only good when you want to reset trim - that is, to find the neutral position.

Some modules even have a trim reset function, which is not always present in the real plane. So it's a kind of "assistant" (or cheat, if someone insists 😉). Su-25T does not have this action - or at least not available in provided bindings.

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