wess24m Posted November 9, 2011 Posted November 9, 2011 Just getting back into BS with the release of BS2 and i've got rudder pedals enroute, so i'm brushing up on my weapons usage and all that. The "easy flight model" with the "use for all missions" checkbox is all setup and it's hit or miss. Some missions it will be the easy flight model and some it will revert back to realistic flight model. Also if somebody can explain the "center trim" checkbox, is that dependant if you are using FFB stick? As i did in BS I hold down trim and release when i'm at where I want the trim to be, If that makes a difference.
YakobeGrizzlyLepotyv Posted November 9, 2011 Posted November 9, 2011 are you talking (Rctrl+Enter) when you say check box for bring up cylic stick position? if not when you are flying useing the realistic flight model use the (Rctrl+Enter) To brign it up it will help you alot and it will make a big difference when trimming. play with your auto pilots aswell and turn your flight director on and off and bank hold on and off till you get the trimming right. the aircraft is just a hard aircraft to fly by nature, trust me many rotor strikes and low rotor RPM's have been reached and i learnt the hard way. _________________________________________________ [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Vipers 406 http://www.vipers406.com/ 62nd Fighting Falcons http://www.62ndfightingfalcons.asn.au/ Jesus is coming, Look busy.
kylania Posted November 10, 2011 Posted November 10, 2011 The center trim box in the Misc options means you need to return your stick (and rudder!) back to center before controlling your airframe again. Personally it made flying virtually impossible for me with the Warthog and rudder pedals. The whole rudder is tied to trim is causing me problems too. :) [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Christmas Cheer - A Landing Practice Mission : Beta Paint Schemes : HOTAS Keyboard Map : Bingo Fuel - A DCS A-10C Movie
PeterP Posted November 10, 2011 Posted November 10, 2011 The whole rudder is tied to trim is causing me problems too. :) Try this: How to unchain the rudder from trim
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