Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing

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Freccia
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Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing

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jeepinforfun wrote:
21 May 2023, 13:11
A2A added an elevator sensitivity bar because of complaints from folks using different products or having differing views on how it should react, maybe they should consider adding a trim sensitivity bar for the same reasons.
I agree, the elevator trim simulation in MSFS is simply a disaster. With my (real) airplane it only takes a couple of clicks on the elevator trim to stabilize it in attitude, while with MSFS it's kind of a joke.

With P3D and FSUIPC I was getting good control of A2A C172 by following these instructions, but there is nothing like this that works with FSUIPC7+MSFS.

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Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing

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I agree with Howard Johnson, bring back trimming.
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Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing

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Ron Attwood wrote:
25 May 2023, 06:42
I agree with Howard Johnson, bring back trimming.
I agree with Ron Attwood Johnson, that Howard Johnson is right!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


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Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing

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Freccia wrote:
25 May 2023, 01:20
jeepinforfun wrote:
21 May 2023, 13:11
A2A added an elevator sensitivity bar because of complaints from folks using different products or having differing views on how it should react, maybe they should consider adding a trim sensitivity bar for the same reasons.
I agree, the elevator trim simulation in MSFS is simply a disaster. With my (real) airplane it only takes a couple of clicks on the elevator trim to stabilize it in attitude, while with MSFS it's kind of a joke.

With P3D and FSUIPC I was getting good control of A2A C172 by following these instructions, but there is nothing like this that works with FSUIPC7+MSFS.
There sure is. I set my trim in Axis and Oh's where I can also adjust the trim speed. Granted, I can't slow it down like with FSUIPC's x0bc0 offset but since MSFS has such a slow elev trim it being set up in AAO works just as well as in P3D.

Don't the offsets work in FSUIPC in MSFS?

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Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing

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Aw man, I was hoping for some news on the anniversary of the Comanche's first flight. May 24th, 1956. Oh well, time will tell. All the stories I've heard and read from the Beta testers and the screenshots have me drooling. Keep up the good work, and keep the shiny side up!
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Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 for MSFS is in beta testing

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MarcE wrote:
26 May 2023, 09:56
There sure is. I set my trim in Axis and Oh's where I can also adjust the trim speed. Granted, I can't slow it down like with FSUIPC's x0bc0 offset but since MSFS has such a slow elev trim it being set up in AAO works just as well as in P3D.

Don't the offsets work in FSUIPC in MSFS?
Sorry but I don't know this software. You say you can fix unrealistic trim behavior on MSFS using this?

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