You have to control the tail rotor to compensate.
Usually that is with rudder pedals or a twistng joystick.

If not use the keys that you have assigned to control the rudder.

If you get some forward motion going and higher sped you should find 
that the copter keeps itself straight because the tail aerodynamics 
compensate for the main rotor torque.

On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 11:08 am, Hermann Straßberger wrote:
> Hello community,
>
> I have Flightgear v.9.11 on my machine (Fedora8). Everytime when I'm 
> landing or taking off with the helicopter "Eurocopter Bo105", it 
> rotates very fast.
> I don't know why, because I didn't set any wind or other weather 
> condition. The problem just seems to be when the helicopter is a few 
> meters over the ground.
> Does someone can help me?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Hermann Straßberger

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