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Actually, if you're talking about FSX, the default Robinson is used by many RW Companies as a training helicopter.hi guys, do you know if there is a good helicopter for figuring out helicopters in FSX? It seems like helicopters are kind of hard to fly and i have not really done any research on them so if you guys know of something like a training helicopter could you please tell me? Thanks.
The easiest I've found is the former payware AlphaSim/Virtavia Sikorsky S-55 (H-19 Chickasaw). It's a FS9 portover but makes the transition very well.
http://www.virtavia.com/Freeware/index.php
Actually better said is that I haven't found many that I can't take off and fly. It's hovering and the landings where the trouble starts.
Exactly. Anybody can fly a plane, but not everyone can land one.Actually better said is that I haven't found many that I can't take off and fly. It's hovering and the landings where the trouble starts.
Actually, if you're talking about FSX, the default Robinson is used by many RW Companies as a training helicopter.
Although this is mainly because it's about the cheapest to operate, as a helicopter it's at the more difficult end of the spectrum when it comes to actually flying it! Frank Robinson does keep pointing out that he didn't design it to be used for training but money talks louder.
I think a real one would be easier to fly as opposed to all realism settings on the sim being maxed.
The ERS 206 is getting revamped for a second time, but more models, a 3D cockpit, new sound system are planned. The info on the ERS is very outdated and hasn't been updated in a very long time, a revised version has been on avsim for a couple of years now with the float model fixed. Also on my helicopter list is the Sikorsky S76 which is on short final, Bell 222/222B/222UT and Bell 429, all already in the workshop with the Bell 222 next after the S76 release.