jrh
Well-Known Member
I hope I don't get bashed on for this, but trim for airspeed and power for altitude. Next time your out flying, trim for an airspeed. Then add 300RPM, should give you roughly 300FPM climb and around minus 3-5 kts. Then adjust power for level flight again. Then reduce power by 300 RPM, which should equal 300fpm descent and plus 3-5 knots.
Hence pitch for an airspeed and power for an altitude. And please, keep the rebutal's nice.:hiya:
The only problem I have with what you're saying is that it's only one side of the coin. It's kind of like the pitch for airspeed, power for altitude / pitch for altitude, power for airspeed debate that never ends. The reality is that they're both completely intertwined.
Trim works for both airspeed and control forces. You can't adjust one without adjusting the other. They are completely and directly linked.
Power controls both speed and altitude.
Pitch controls both speed and altitude.
The trim for airspeed, power for altitude technique you described works fine. A person just needs to understand there are equally acceptable ways of thinking about it and doing it.