March 24, 201115 yr I find that best takeoff trim for this airplane is around +3 degrees on the trim gauge.To make this easier to set, I've put a black piece of tape on the trim gauge by editingthe trim_strip.bmp file (look in the EGT topic for instructions on getting accessto the gauges in the BB58.cab file) Bert
March 24, 201115 yr Bert, if we wouldn´t have you what would we do without you? -Being completely dull? However I don´t have the Baron, but thanks for your contributions here, you´re a good guy! :( Best regards, Steffen Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h
March 26, 201115 yr I find that best takeoff trim for this airplane is around +3 degrees on the trim gauge.To make this easier to set, I've put a black piece of tape on the trim gauge by editingthe trim_strip.bmp file (look in the EGT topic for instructions on getting accessto the gauges in the BB58.cab file)BertI got 3deg at the first 'u' mark , according to the cockpit tool tips. is it different on yoursBob
March 27, 201115 yr Author BertI got 3deg at the first 'u' mark , according to the cockpit tool tips. is it different on yoursBobSorry, I am not using the tooltips - I just went by the "3" mark on the trim gauge.. Bert
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