got the harrier recently, about couple of years after the initial release.
i was rather worried about what i read about the vtol aspect of the flight dynamics, and unfortunately, couldn't find a single video that showed the vertical to ff and ff to vertical transitions.
now that i have the model, i could now see what the issues were and my quick impressions on this aircraft:
1. vc and external models are outstanding.
2. fwd flight behavior is fine.
3. vtol module exhibits nonlinear behavior, could've been refined:
a. ff to vtol transition at 99 kts, any stick input gets amplified, becomes 'uncommanded nose up.' if stick is neutral, it's fine--trim elevator up so stick can be released at 100kts. fde should've masked the stick input at the transition point and gradually ramp to the stick reading to fix this.
b. hovering at slows speeds, throttle response is very slow, tends to lead to porpoising, or sometimes just cause the harrier to fall out of the hover. extremely annoying.
c. at slow hover < 10kts, sometimes forward speed suddenly hits zero and turns into an elevator of sorts. can't always replicate this, very annoying.
d. thrust varies with nozzle angle so constant compensation is needed to control.
but all in all, it's an excellent product. video below shows vertical to ff to vertical landing. bounced at landing but one of the best one i made so far.
and yes, fsx doesn't provide a good framework for v/stol models, but if you're familiar with Fred Naar's HTR fde for helicopters, same type of thing could've been done for v/stol aircraft.
i was rather worried about what i read about the vtol aspect of the flight dynamics, and unfortunately, couldn't find a single video that showed the vertical to ff and ff to vertical transitions.
now that i have the model, i could now see what the issues were and my quick impressions on this aircraft:
1. vc and external models are outstanding.
2. fwd flight behavior is fine.
3. vtol module exhibits nonlinear behavior, could've been refined:
a. ff to vtol transition at 99 kts, any stick input gets amplified, becomes 'uncommanded nose up.' if stick is neutral, it's fine--trim elevator up so stick can be released at 100kts. fde should've masked the stick input at the transition point and gradually ramp to the stick reading to fix this.
b. hovering at slows speeds, throttle response is very slow, tends to lead to porpoising, or sometimes just cause the harrier to fall out of the hover. extremely annoying.
c. at slow hover < 10kts, sometimes forward speed suddenly hits zero and turns into an elevator of sorts. can't always replicate this, very annoying.
d. thrust varies with nozzle angle so constant compensation is needed to control.
but all in all, it's an excellent product. video below shows vertical to ff to vertical landing. bounced at landing but one of the best one i made so far.
and yes, fsx doesn't provide a good framework for v/stol models, but if you're familiar with Fred Naar's HTR fde for helicopters, same type of thing could've been done for v/stol aircraft.