as the title says, please to all third party providers:
adapt the trim axis to MSFS aircraft!!!
Every time I change the aircraft I have to go into the control options and reverse the trim axis.
Of all the planes I have bought, only Carenado and brsimdesign have adjusted the direction of the trim axis to MSFS.
JustFlight, NextGenSim and others have not.
But it could also be that I have overlooked something and am doing something wrong. If this is the case, I would be grateful if anyone could point out my mistake.
Many thanks in advance
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Most do a good job of this. An exception is SimSkunkWorks and their beautiful G-91.
(reversed trim).
You make a good point, for sure.
You’re correct. Although, when I tried the P-40, it didn’t have reversed trim, but, the Nieuport did. I spoke to Just Flight, they said they would fix it. Milviz was non-committal on it. I haven’t tried many other 3rd party aircraft, I’m in the middle of a new computer build switch, so don’t have real access to the sim for a bit to test.
Two issues happened with SU5 - Asobo changed both the names and functionality of many templates used by gauges without providing a list of the new names they created or the templates they removed, and they also removed functionality that used to be in the templates for things like tags and some other functions.
They apparently reversed the trim direction in some other interface, as, what was explained to me, planes like the C152 and C172 use standard Asobo templates for controlling trim, whereas, for whatever reason, these other developers chose a different method (one said they use some WASM code) for controlling trim.
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This post is old but I have to bring it back because half of my add-on planes have still reversed trim as compared with default Asobo aircraft.
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Even MS/Asobo’s Ju-52 has a reversed trim axis, it’s not only 3rd party aircraft.
This is not going to be fixed any time soon.
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