lennycutler Posted October 3, 2012 Posted October 3, 2012 I have mapped my Hotas Warthog Throttle slider as an axis for the rudder trim. I noticed (see pictures attached) that when on the ground ready for takeoff and while in the air, when all indications from cockpit instruments reflect that the aircraft is at zero rudder deflection, the rudder trim dial is not actually positioned in the zero position. But is positioned around 1 or 2 degrees. When observing from the ready for takeoff postion, from the rear of the aircraft, it appears that the rudder trim, visually from the rear view is at a zero degree position. I am not sure if this is actually impacting flight characteristics or just cosmetic. I checked my axis settings for rudder trim and they reflect that the slider is positioned correctly at a neutral position when the Hotas Warthog throttle slider is at the center detent. Hopefully others can confirm through observation of their own rudder trim dial positions if this is just happening to me...or is it a actual bug....or just cosmetic. Velocity MicroI7-4790 Windows 7 Home Premium 16Gigs RAM EVGA NVIDIA GTX 1070 500GB SSD TM Hotas Warthog
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