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aircraft:robinson_r22_helicopter [2019/04/14 12:43] – [Flying With Assistance] jhaircraft: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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-====Flying the R22====+===== Flying the R22 =====
  
  
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    * To fly forward simply push forward on the cyclic, your nose will lower. Whenever you make changes to the cyclic you should also make slight adjustments to the collective to maintain level flight. So flying forward will bleed some airspeed causing you to lost altitude to you need to compensate with more collective.    * To fly forward simply push forward on the cyclic, your nose will lower. Whenever you make changes to the cyclic you should also make slight adjustments to the collective to maintain level flight. So flying forward will bleed some airspeed causing you to lost altitude to you need to compensate with more collective.
  
-More to come soon+ 
  
  
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 +===== Recommended Airspeeds =====
  
 +^ 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.1555238591.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/04/14 12:43 by jh