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aircraft:robinson_r22_helicopter [2019/01/17 20:30] jfaircraft:r22_helicopter [2020/10/08 17:40] (current) – ↷ Page name changed from aircraft:robinson_r22_helicopter to aircraft:r22_helicopter jh
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-=====Robnson R22 Helicopter=====+===== Robinson R22 Beta II Helicopter =====
  
-{{:manual:r22q.png?450|}}+{{:wiki:r22.jpg?450|}}
  
-====Recommended Airspeeds==== +===== Flying With Assistance =====
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-^ Normal Procedures                 ^^ +
-| Takeoff and Climb     | 60 KIAS    | +
-| Maximum Rate of Climb | 53 KIAS    | +
-| Maximum Range         | 83 KIAS    | +
-| Under Turbulence      | 60-70 KIAS | +
-| Landing Approach      | 60 KIAS    | +
-| Auto Rotation         | 60-70 KIAS | +
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-====Flying With Assistance====+
  
 The Aerofly FS 2 R22 helicopter comes standard with two modes. You can fly with no assistance by clicking in the 'Expert' checkbox located at the bottom of the selection screen, or if you are new to flying helicopters you can leave the box unchecked. By doing so you will receive enough assistance to provide you with more stable flight control. The Aerofly FS 2 R22 helicopter comes standard with two modes. You can fly with no assistance by clicking in the 'Expert' checkbox located at the bottom of the selection screen, or if you are new to flying helicopters you can leave the box unchecked. By doing so you will receive enough assistance to provide you with more stable flight control.
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 {{:manual:r22expert.png?700|}} {{:manual:r22expert.png?700|}}
  
-**Unchecked box** - Suitable more for novice helicopter pilots. This mode will provide you a more stable flight +**Unchecked box** - Suitable more for novice helicopter pilots. This mode will provide you a more stable flight assisted by an artificial flight controller.
  
 **Checked box** - Suitable more for advanced pilots that want a more realistic flight experience. The use of rudder pedals or a rudder control is highly recommended to use this mode. **Checked box** - Suitable more for advanced pilots that want a more realistic flight experience. The use of rudder pedals or a rudder control is highly recommended to use this mode.
  
  
-====Flying the R22====+===== Flying the R22 =====
  
  
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 {{:manual:r22hovering.png?600|}} {{:manual:r22hovering.png?600|}}
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 +**Note** - As many helicopter pilots become more comfortable with control, they also tend to use visual guides that are available to them. One of the guides is to look at the horizon and compare your attitude with it, and another unique visual guide is to look at the **Yaw String** in front of you.
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 +   * You will know that you are hovering if the yaw string shows no movement and is pointing downward. 
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 +{{:manual:r22hovergoude.png?600|}} 
  
 Lets now fly forward from your hover. Lets now fly forward from your hover.
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 +===== Recommended Airspeeds =====
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 +^ Normal Procedures                 ^^
 +| Takeoff and Climb     | 60 KIAS    |
 +| Maximum Rate of Climb | 53 KIAS    |
 +| Maximum Range         | 83 KIAS    |
 +| Under Turbulence      | 60-70 KIAS |
 +| Landing Approach      | 60 KIAS    |
 +| Auto Rotation         | 60-70 KIAS |
  
  
aircraft/r22_helicopter.1547753443.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/01/17 20:30 by jf