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    How to setup correct trim values

    Hello all,

    iam wondering about the trim setting in PM. When i activate the analog trimgauge it shows me wrong values. I know its possible to change the trim scal in PFD ini-file, but i don´t understand it.

    The normal trim scal is from 0 to 17 units. When i use this value (default in many 737 aircraft files) so the PM gauge show the value 10 units and the real aircraft in FS shows me about 5 units

    I have try many different scale settings, but i can´t find one that usable. Iam confused about thats, because i ask myself how i can fly without correct trim setup??? I tried many different 737 aircrafts in FS, all with the same success.

    Also im wondering about the missing trim value in the takeoff page of the cdu? I can set the center of gravity value and the flaps, but don´t get a trim value. I thinks its really important for takeoff preparing and non catastrophic rotation of the airplane.

    Hope anybody can help me and explain me this quesitions

    Thanks a lot

    Thomas

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    Hi Thomas,

    what happens if you set everything to default? I mean, default FS 737-300 and default 737400.txt file?

    I fly like that, and I have no issues with trim. Just make sure trim is set inside the green band in EICAS before takeoff (if it's not, you get the warning horn anyway...)

    Best regards,
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    Hello Hans,

    Thanks for the answer
    Do you mean the analoge trimgauge in PFD software? I Think the default in PM is that no trimscale values available. When i start the software without trimscale entry i see a trimgauge from -40 - +40 on PM PFD. When i look on the trimscale on FS737 or PMDG 737 i see 0 -17. The values in the FS aircraft are correct, because when i set the PM scale into the green range i cant takeoff.

    Strange
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    Hi Thomas,

    thanks for the info!

    I know these settings, but it seems they dont work correctly, because
    when i set the values just how you suggest, the PM Gauge show always 5 Parts higher tha the FS-Aircraft. This ist the problem i have.

    Thomas

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    HI Thomas,

    We will find the solution. What i mean ist the following:

    I use a modified PMDG 737-700. Since the Project Magenta software has nor calculation of trim seetings i use the PMDG FMC to calculate the correct trim value.

    When i get e.g a trim value of 6.5 from the FMC, i can set this value to the PMDG own trim gauge and the takeoff works very well. But i cant find a trim scale setup that looks similar to the scale of the PMDG one and so i dont knwo whats here the correct trim scale value?.

    Maybe i think to complicated.....and i cant use the PMDG calculated trim values within Project Magenta, but how else i can calculate the correct takeoff trim setup??

    And is the PMDG´s calculation and trimscale not like a real 737-700?

    Just for information...the calculation results are in al other 737 Addons the same....only Project Magenta looks different


    Thomas

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    You are not alone, i have your same problem.

    I hope in future PM cdu will calculate correct trim values and CG like pmdg cdu

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