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FS2004 Landing Compilation


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I need to know: Did you (consciencely) use POSITIVE PITCH TRIM (as much as required!) on all your approaches? They were all perfect is why I ask. Some simmers don't 'believe' the difference pitch trim makes on doing perfect approach (and..perfect result: ie: perfect landing). Super demo video.

Chuck B

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I find that I tend to use a good amount of pitch trim on all my approaches. reason being I have much better control over the flare. another reason being Saitek yokes can sometimes overcontrol the aircraft and cause overcontrolling even with small inputs. if you watch one of my 737 landings in the livestreams I do, you'll hear the trim wheel a decent amount to make fine adjustments.
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