September 18, 200619 yr I was looking at the AVISIM conference pictures. Thank you for that.I am looking at this Cirrus II Pro setup. Is the Trim wheel in this unit physically connected to the Yoke? Meaning.. when I pull the yoke back and I trim up... would the physical position of the yoke remain in place?http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/156561.jpgManny Manny Beta tester for SIMStarter
September 21, 200619 yr Commercial Member Hey Manny,I tried this setup... It appeared to me there was no connection between trim set and yoke position. So to trim-out any pressure you had to adjust trim and slowly release yoke pressure to allow the yoke to physically return to dead-center (...just like a CH yoke). However, the yoke does have a very nice solid feel...good progressive resistance...and fluid motion throughout the range of travel. The trim wheel didn't offer much resistance, but did provide accurate trimming and minute corrections. I
September 22, 200619 yr Thanks Danny. Hmmm... It is very pricey. :)Manny Manny Beta tester for SIMStarter
September 22, 200619 yr Author >Thanks Danny. >>Hmmm... It is very pricey. >>:)>>MannyYeah at four thousand dollars its very expensive, that cost would pay for 75% of my ppl. I'd probably justify the expense after I was an IFR rated ppl holder.Sure looks nice though; if it was about 15 hundred bucks...I'd be tempted to convince myself it was a training aid ;-)
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