Can you tell me where the profile in the HC forum is (I did not find it with a quick search) so I can compare them?
The page I found was here:
http://www.hovercontrol.com/cgi-bin/ib3/ikonboard.cgi?;act=ST;f=53;t=24194
The second post down.
You'll have to copy the text out of the post into a .cfg file yourself. Not difficult at all. And then place the resultant file into the correct folder in the HTR structure. I put configs like this, made by people in the forums, or where-ever, into the folder dynamics_user . I do like I do with AICarriers, and make sub-folders to keep the original copy of the config in, and copy what I want to use in or out as needed. Same for editing the configs, which I do all the time. That way, if I totally mess it up, which I do frequently, I have the original to fall back on.
HTR does come with some great documentation, describing in detail what each and every entry in a config file does to the helicopter. Really handy for people like me, who just have to tweak things like this

I can't say how close the link I posted and the one included in the SOH VC download are, but it would be easy to compare the two side-by-side, once you have them both downloaded.
There are also two fantastic articles by Mr. Jordan Moore about how to adjust the .air file and aircraft.cfg file to make FSX utilize a helicopter correctly. Or more correctly than it does with the default settings for those two files anyway. The first is here:
http://www.hovercontrol.com/artman/publish/article_67.shtml . I can post the second's address as well, if you desire. I very strongly recommend that you at least read them over. Some really fantastic info in both articles. Mr. Moore is a real flight sim helicopter guru, whether developing a bird, or adjust files to make them fly more correctly in MSFS.
Couple these two article's information with the HTR documentation and it really makes a huge difference in how a helicopter behaves in MSFS. It may not make them easier to fly, per se, but they will act much more realistically than just load-n-go will.
Good luck!
Pat☺