Piper Turbo Arrow III - Needs a lot of Trim to Hold Descent on Approach?
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Am I doing something wrong?
Maybe I could alter my yoke's settings but compared to other aircraft I've flown in FS2020/24 it seems to me that this Piper Turbo Arrow III might be a bit lacking in 'lift'.Starting at sea level, aircraft weight ~2700 lbs., to lift off the runway at 60-70kts, with flaps 25deg, I use Trim+1 or +2 and STILL have to pull a fair amount on the yoke.
Well, that's not a big deal, but I have a devil of a time on Approach. With flaps at 25deg, and then 40deg, I need a LOT of uptrim to hold the plane on descent to the runway. I use a setting of Trim=+10.
That is a very different number from other aircraft. Am I missing something?
What have others experienced?
BTW, I can't edit the aircraft.cfg (does that still exist?), I'm on the Xbox platform.
pete G in San Leandro, CA
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I've just taken the Turbo III for a spin at max weight, I wouldn't know what your 'Trim+1' refers to as I use the trim gauge in the VC (between the seats). ALL the PA28s have a slight nose-up neutral point, the gauge reflects that. The trim needs to be in the white band for take-off. The image below shows where I had the trim for a nearly max weight landing with CG at 19%MAC - you can see it's only just aft of the white line and there's still a large range of trim available: