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Help for a beginner ??

 
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Geoffman
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PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2007 4:56 pm    Post subject: Help for a beginner ?? Reply with quote

Hi,

I hope someone can help me, please ??

I'm new to the world of Simulators.
How I came to be here, was from trawling the web trying to find some help with Helicopter Simulators.

My ambition is to gain my Chopper Pilots licence.
Before i attempt this, I was thinking it would be a great idea, financially and time wise, to seek out some kind of Simulator device to give me the feel of what i will try to attempt one day.

So my questions are,

*What program/s is available out there that can help me ??
*A program that has the training Choppers on it, eg Robinson/Sikorsky etc
*What do i need to purchase eg Joystik/Foot controls etc

But most importantly looking for anyones help and advice on this subject.

I'm looking forward to hearing from someone,
thanks,
Geoffman
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jeansy
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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2007 9:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hey and welcome

as for a newbie into the helo domain

the main tips i can give you are

1. sign up at http://www.hovercontrol.com/
2. go thru all the how to docs
3 get yourself a joystick with throttle

once your ready book yourself with an instructor at hovercontrol and take the online lessons from flying to hovering then move up to advance training

thats the best advice i can give, the crew there are extremely helpfull
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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2007 5:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

G'day Matt,

Thanks for the heads up, re HoverControl !!

But please, Is there a better Program for Chopper Flight than AFX ??

What Brands of Joystick/ Throttle etc, as theres a heap out there and I dont want to throw good money away !!

What about the Cyclic, whats the go with them ??

Cheers,
Geoff
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jeansy
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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2007 10:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i use a x52 joystick but theyre are a bit pricey at around $200 but i love it as it has both stick and throttle joysticks

i also u saitek peddals which i bought from the flightsim shop here

but any joystick with a twist stick and throttle will do the job

as for a helo to fly, try owen hewitts bell 206III, its one of the most stable helos to fly and its very simple to geta grasp then you can move onto the bell412 with is a little more advanced

for total realism you can try the dodosim b206 (payware) which as everything

all these are at hovercontrol and provide links to dodosim, plus many reviews and tips with joysticks and flying
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Joined: May 04, 2006
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Location: Near YSRI, New South Wales

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 6:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is a good thread for anyone who wants to start with beating some eggs Smile Smile
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

G'day Geoffman

Like a lot of us here in this forum i have killed a lot of virtual passengers in name of learning to fly heli's. So with that in mind find your self a large open area inside the flight sim. Turn off crash detection and work on making the smallest of movements. In the end it doesn’t matter if your turn to final is more like a 747. What matters is that you have control at all times. Half the effort of maintaining control is not allowing you’re self to get too far outside your personal envelope of comfortable control over the aircraft. If your movements are small then so are your mistakes. Lower the sensitivity of your flight stick. Everything happens a little slower in a Heli so sometimes you also have to give your command input time to take effect. Every control input you make weather in Pitch, Roll or Yaw directly and indirectly affects all the others. You will find that an increase in collective (Throttle/RPM/Lift) will require increased pressure on one of the anti toque peddles (Yaw/RPM) which will follow through and you will need to effect the cyclic (Pitch+Roll (Joystick) this is the never ending cycle of correction every Heli pilot learns to juggle. Until for others looking in, you appear to be flying strait and level.

If you like send me an email and I can answer any of your questions
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