Le dimanche 11 décembre 2005 à 11:24 +1300, dene maxwell a écrit :
> I'm going to give a helicopter a try. I understand the physics of a 
> helicopter, the rotor provides downward thrust and the speed and pitch of 
> the rotor control the amount of thrust and because of the torque of the main 
> rotor a tail rotor is needed. this gives the impresion there are alot of 
> this to control.
> Iintuatively I'd say the joystick is used for direction control, the 
> throttle is for engine speed.
> 
> What controls pitch and tail rotor?
> 
> A url to some basic flight instructions would be appreciated and/or keyboard 
> mappings for the other important controls.
> 
> Any recommendations on a nice forgiving model to try first time? :-)
> 
> Dene
> 
The best example , is the existing BO 105 (from Melchior) you may learn
many from it.
If you schedule to do one it is many light Helos which could be
developped.
FDM Yasim seem to be enable to answer correctly for heavy or medium
helo.
I have in my box two helicopteres which are waiting for a better FDM
(As330 PUMA, an CH53 SeaStallion).
Cheers
-- 
Gerard


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