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(BTW, if anyone has any experience in helicopter flight tuning for MSFS, I have some questions...)
Try this first: find a major road, and chase the cars. This makes you forget about the aircraft and focus on what the result is.
Later on, find some AI shipping for the low+slow practice.
Then: follow an AI plane from taxi to after take off.
For longer flights, your -500 has a trim button on the cyclic stick.
 
Try this first: find a major road, and chase the cars. This makes you forget about the aircraft and focus on what the result is.
Later on, find some AI shipping for the low+slow practice.
Then: follow an AI plane from taxi to after take off.
For longer flights, your -500 has a trim button on the cyclic stick.
Control isn't the issue so much as the helicopter in question's inherent dynamic stability -- in this case the Cera Sim Mi-17V5. Feels way too "wobbly" for a big helicopter like that; almost like it has no inertia. Was just wondering if there was some way I could make it more stable, especially in transition to/from the hover.
 
Now that I've flown them a bit, I think they're worth the full price.
They would be if I used all the failure systems, but I prefer a nice, relaxing flight where nothing ever goes wrong. I wish the dev would consider a "lite" version without the failures, but with everything else still modelled, they'd probably be priced at around the current sale price. So I'm probably going to be picking up the bundle with both versions after I get home from work today.
 
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