I noticed that the Elevator Force setting in the in sim config box default 0. Is that the real world approximation of the Bonnie's ruddervator Vs? Just to see I set it at different settings and at 4 I find trim out to be very easy and stable. Take off performance and level bank turns are better to.
But, is that realistic at 4? What setting comes close to a real V-tails ruddervator performance?
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Bonanza Elevator Force Settings P3d 4
Re: Bonanza Elevator Force Settings P3d 4
I recommend that you put "elevator force setting" into the search box and see what comes up. Lots of interesting stuff in there. It's sort of like trying to customize your shotgun stock so you can get a better score on the trap range. Hard to describe, but adjust until it's best for you.
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Re: Bonanza Elevator Force Settings P3d 4
Gary,
This is 100% subjective, meaning, the only number that matters is the one you like. Higher numbers reduce the elevator effectiveness with higher speeds to simulate a harder pull. Some like it on 0, others max, and some anywhere in between. Fly it around on 0, slow, and do some maneuvering. Then dive and at higher speeds do the same. Then put it on max. Repeat. This will pretty much let you know what this is about.
It does not change the aerodynamics at all, just the amount of elevator allowed as the speed increases.
Scott
This is 100% subjective, meaning, the only number that matters is the one you like. Higher numbers reduce the elevator effectiveness with higher speeds to simulate a harder pull. Some like it on 0, others max, and some anywhere in between. Fly it around on 0, slow, and do some maneuvering. Then dive and at higher speeds do the same. Then put it on max. Repeat. This will pretty much let you know what this is about.
It does not change the aerodynamics at all, just the amount of elevator allowed as the speed increases.
Scott
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Re: Bonanza Elevator Force Settings P3d 4
I will certainly experiment with it. I noticed it trimmed and held altitude a lot better with more force dialed in. At 0 I had to correct a lot.
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