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![]() "ChopperJon2" wrote in message ... Microsoft flightsim is great and realistic. Use the bell 206. or download an r-22 addon from simviation Microsoft Flightsim is nowhere near approaching realistic in its flight models of any helicopter. - c of g appears to be behind the tail - can't autorotate - flaring doesn't reduce descent - low rotor RPM doesn't affect lift, doesn't cause nose-down pitch - descent rate far too high on low collective - translational lift, VRS, t/r VRS, flap-back, and lots of other stuff not modelled etc, etc.. It's basically a plane that can take off vertically, not at all like a helicopter. Regards Andrew -- Inweb Networks. Quality internet and telecoms services Sales: 08000 612222 Support: 08704322222. http://www.inweb.co.uk E1 call share - 65%. 0800, 0845 and 0870 numbers - best rates. Resellers welcome |
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![]() Andrew, I had exactly the same experience that you did until a guy told me to reduce the "realism" control to a little less than maximum. Prior to that, if you are hovering and pull the stick back a little the helicopter will start to climb, nose first. This is what will happen if you are moving forward, but in a hover this shouldn't happen. Reducing the realism setting back a notch helped a lot. I have no trouble doing autorotations now and it flys more like a real helicopter. Note that I said "more like" a real helicopter. It still has a lot to be desired. The Search and Rescue demo was closer to the real thing as far as flight modeling, however,FS2002 wins as far as controls and the other aspects. Dennis. "Andrew Crane" wrote: "ChopperJon2" wrote in message ... Microsoft flightsim is great and realistic. Use the bell 206. or download an r-22 addon from simviation Microsoft Flightsim is nowhere near approaching realistic in its flight models of any helicopter. - c of g appears to be behind the tail - can't autorotate - flaring doesn't reduce descent - low rotor RPM doesn't affect lift, doesn't cause nose-down pitch - descent rate far too high on low collective - translational lift, VRS, t/r VRS, flap-back, and lots of other stuff not modelled etc, etc.. It's basically a plane that can take off vertically, not at all like a helicopter. Regards Andrew welcome Dennis Hawkins n4mwd AT amsat DOT org (humans know what to do) "A RECESSION is when you know somebody who is out of work. A DEPRESSION is when YOU are out of work. A RECOVERY is when all the H-1B's are out of work." To find out what an H-1B is and how they are putting Americans out of work, visit the following web site and click on the "Exporting America" CNN news video: http://zazona.com/ShameH1B/MediaClips.htm |
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Can you buy control equipment similar in a helicopter for collective,
cyclic, pedals to fly the R22 in the MSFS2004? Kent "Andrew Crane" wrote in message ... "ChopperJon2" wrote in message ... Microsoft flightsim is great and realistic. Use the bell 206. or download an r-22 addon from simviation Microsoft Flightsim is nowhere near approaching realistic in its flight models of any helicopter. - c of g appears to be behind the tail - can't autorotate - flaring doesn't reduce descent - low rotor RPM doesn't affect lift, doesn't cause nose-down pitch - descent rate far too high on low collective - translational lift, VRS, t/r VRS, flap-back, and lots of other stuff not modelled etc, etc.. It's basically a plane that can take off vertically, not at all like a helicopter. Regards Andrew -- Inweb Networks. Quality internet and telecoms services Sales: 08000 612222 Support: 08704322222. http://www.inweb.co.uk E1 call share - 65%. 0800, 0845 and 0870 numbers - best rates. Resellers welcome |
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![]() Cyclic - yes - use a joystick from any store that sells gaming suppies. Pedals - yes - not as comman as joysticks, but they are available. Collective - I haven't seen an actual collective control, but FS will use the throttle control on the joystick. Since the R22 has a governor, you don't normally need the throttle in most simulations. NOTE: To make FS work worth a smeg, back off on the realism to just under 100%. Dennis. "kent shih" wrote: Can you buy control equipment similar in a helicopter for collective, cyclic, pedals to fly the R22 in the MSFS2004? Kent Dennis Hawkins n4mwd AT amsat DOT org (humans know what to do) "A RECESSION is when you know somebody who is out of work. A DEPRESSION is when YOU are out of work. A RECOVERY is when all the H-1B's are out of work." To find out what an H-1B is and how they are putting Americans out of work, visit the following web site and click on the "Exporting America" CNN news video: http://zazona.com/ShameH1B/MediaClips.htm |
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Flight Link sells a complete set of helicopter controls. I have flown
them, and I personally think they're worth about 1/3 of what they cost, but other people seem to like 'em. http://www.flightlink.com/hardware/rotorwing/index.html There is also an outfit in the UK that builds a contraption that integrates a hacked Saitek joystick. This one intrigues me quite a bit, esp. if/when they get their twist grip going. http://www.simcontrol.co.uk/newheli.htm For now, I'm still using the same stuff I've been using for years - CH Combatstick, Pro Throttle, and Pro Pedals. This is about the least expensive setup you can get that roughly simulates rotorcraft controls. Dave Blevins On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 17:44:01 -0700, "kent shih" wrote: Can you buy control equipment similar in a helicopter for collective, cyclic, pedals to fly the R22 in the MSFS2004? Kent "Andrew Crane" wrote in message ... "ChopperJon2" wrote in message ... Microsoft flightsim is great and realistic. Use the bell 206. or download an r-22 addon from simviation Microsoft Flightsim is nowhere near approaching realistic in its flight models of any helicopter. - c of g appears to be behind the tail - can't autorotate - flaring doesn't reduce descent - low rotor RPM doesn't affect lift, doesn't cause nose-down pitch - descent rate far too high on low collective - translational lift, VRS, t/r VRS, flap-back, and lots of other stuff not modelled etc, etc.. It's basically a plane that can take off vertically, not at all like a helicopter. Regards Andrew -- Inweb Networks. Quality internet and telecoms services Sales: 08000 612222 Support: 08704322222. http://www.inweb.co.uk E1 call share - 65%. 0800, 0845 and 0870 numbers - best rates. Resellers welcome |
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