![]() It's part of the experience! Also since you brought this up, I'm curious if the S.E.5.a. I'd say just stick with it and fly them as they're meant to be flown. If you could find a way to recenter your joystick that would work, but then every other plane you fly would want to nose down. ![]() Just think of them as flying kites with engines and machine guns attached, especially the DR1. If they had a flat surface it may stall out easier at low speed. Not sure why they were designed that way but I'd guess it's due to their low speed. You're right they just want to float on up. You have to keep forward pressure on the stick due to the was these planes were designed. Quick search looks like the SE5a had a way to adjust trim but for the most part, no, the WWI aircraft did not have a way to adrust trim.
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