FS2020 de A à Z [#1] Voler en palier / Trimer / Compenser l'avion. Cessna 152

Let's learn how to trim the aircraft so we don't lose or gain altitude when we release the control stick. Let's use the trims to fly level. Welcome to the first video in a series called "FS2020 from A to Z." The goal of this series is to learn how to virtually fly Flight Simulator aircraft, ultimately enabling you to perform flights as close to reality as possible. I will cover all possible aspects, striving for maximum accuracy. #Jammy Moving from VFR (Visual Flight Rules) to IFR (Instrument Flight Rules), we will learn together how to read charts, prepare a flight including departures and arrivals (SIDs and STARs), and perform various approaches (ILS, RNAV, etc.). The ultimate goal is clearly to fly all types of aircraft in the most challenging weather conditions, day or night, and sometimes in heavy air traffic. In this very first video, we'll take off from L'Aigle airfield west of Paris and perform a level flight at 1800 feet using elevator trim. This is crucial if you want to avoid constantly pulling back on the control column and maintain a stable altitude. Once we can fly level without gaining or losing altitude, we'll learn how to take off and land cleanly in the Cessna 152 by practicing circuits. Enjoy the video, and if you'd like to learn more about elevator trim, here's the Wikipedia link: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compens...)