Bon appetit to little Dylan "Important: If you want the CRJ fly correctly with autopilot modes, then don’t assign any axis to any trim mode (pitch, roll or heading). To (Oops, better do;) it with button pressing (as the real one) Also deactivate Random Failures and birds on equipment failures (and rendering for birds) to discart any malfunction on the CRJ if you find any. If you don’t do this, the plane will try to catch the autopilot mode but the first control that is going to obey are the trim axis, and because if they are axis always are making inputs to the plane." Is it sure that an input is always given or does it depend on the hardware? on my saitek x52 i have two wheels assigned for pitch and roll trim. especially pitch trim is very useful in some siuations, so i don´t wanna miss it. if you open Joystick settings it doesn´t seem like theres an input all the time. (?) Or would there be another workaround instead of deactivating it?