I see there is a VOR radio installed. Have you used it? Is it even possible to use it? I just don't have enough hands flying the helicopter. I think it's time for IPACS to consider allowing us to adjust the instruments when paused, as can be done in other flight sims.
Posts by frui
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What I have defined for airplanes in the settings menu (trimming buttons) also works for the helicopter.
It is unfortunately in German. The inner buttons 12, 11, 3 and 4 are from the CH Flight Sim Yoke, the outer buttons 3, 5, 4 and 6 are from the Logitech 3D Pro joystick. They all work also when I fly the helicopter.
Got it. Thank you so much!
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There is no separate trim. I use the trim I use for airplanes.
How do you do that? There are seveal trim buttons for airplanes. Which one can be assigned for R22?
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Where is the trim button in the helicopter control setting? I just can't find any trim setting for helicopter.
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Well I can easily handle "easy" mode now, but it's a big frustration going toward "pro" mode.
So I will stay in "easy" mode for now, but I still want to move on to "pro" in the futurem, and I'd really like to know the difference, so that I can be more prepared when I am in "easy" mode.
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Well, I spend some more time with the R22 but I just can't control it. I read the tutorial that was posted elsewhere and it said you have to learn how to hover first. So far I haven't been able to hover at all. As soon as I lose contact with the ground I usually fly backwards. I also have to very precisely control my rudder pedals to avoid turning around but it's almost impossible because the hot spot to prevent turning (in either direction) is extremely small. Just a slight touch of my feet and I spin already. Needless to say it's completely impossible to get into a hover once I started moving. I am beginning to wonder if my hardware is up to it: I know you have to spend hours with this heli before you can control it but what if my hardware is preventing me from learning it ever? (Saitek Combat Rudder pedals and Logitech Extreme 3D Pro.) I seriously wonder why everybody else seems to be flying around happily LOL!
Everything is setup corretly, yes. I am talking about the Pro mode now though: I don't feel like learning to fly this one in easy mode and then having to start all over again in Pro mode.
Easy or Pro mode?
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Have you mapped all your axis correctly? I have experienced similar fruistration in easy mode until I found that I have reversed the x axis, and then it's super easy.
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How about Vive controllers?
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So many things to wish for, but I can give one reason why water is so important:
One of the earliest Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus hypothesis that the originating principle of nature and the nature of matter was a single material substance: water.
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Yes water is my next most wanted thing.
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Yes it's painful to see my such high quality sim harvesting such negative review, especially recently. I will do my best to let more people know about it's beauty.
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I find out that the diffcult is because I have reverted the roll axis. Now it’s super easy in easy mode.
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Beechcraft Baron 58 or King Air C90 I think
Thanks!
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This make me impatient.
Sadly, at these altitudes it will be difficult to fly with our new R22...
Any suggestion of planes for this height?
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On the selection page there is a small check box at the bottom. I guess if you have not seen it you flew in easy mode already
Thank you for the instruction. Now that's very embarrassing...
frui i.e. where you choose R22 instead of C172 etc. Took me 15 minutes to find it and yes I'm sure you were in easy mode by default. Wow, it takes some handling to fly in Profi. I'm building a DIY collective to give me the fine control it needs.
So the easy mode of FS2 is more difficulty than the standard mode of FSX and X-plane. I can handle the latter two quite easily.
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Wow this helicopter is much difficult to handle than in other flight sims. I'd like some quick lift up and sight seeing. How can I switch between easy and professional mode?
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Are you looking for real world tutorials or flight sim tutorials for the R-22? If you have the patience, there is a series of rw tutorials here. Not very graphic but, it is the real deal.
https://www.youtube.com/user/helitrainingvids
Regards,
Ray
That's really nice series that I have not seen before. Thank you so much!
This is a great intro video on the R-22 as well.
That's a beauty! And it make my wait for the R22 even more painful...
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I have finished the heli tutorial in FSX and X-Plane, but it's too simplified. Any more detailed tutorial yet still suited to the newbies? Better on Youtube but text tutorial is also welcome. Thanks in advance.
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Most benchmarking of the 2080ti over the 1080ti are showing a modest 30% or so improvement in performance (everything else the same).The 3X stuff has to do with ray tracing.
Example:
https://www.techradar.com/news/nvidia-ge…dia-gtx-1080-ti
I think a lot of folks were getting 5.0 Ghz for all cores but maybe they are using special cooling. 4.7 is very fine though. The major point that you are showing is simply that we need 6 or more 5.0 Ghz or so cores plus a 2080ti + Pimax 5K+ plus controllers and sensors - WOW!!
I have achieved 5.0ghz on all 8 cores with a cheap watercooling, but the gain of fps is very slight compared with 4.7ghz all cores, around 2 fps, at the cost of higher voltage. So I decide it's not worth the extra power consumtion and heat. I 4.7ghz all core at 1.27v is some kind of sweet spot for Aerofly FS 2, but I will explore more.