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If you're worried it flies like the Gazelle, it doesn't. It's good. I believe you can get a refund on Steam, within a 2 hour playtime window.
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I can Understand if the Army doesn't want their hush-hush mission helicopter to be simulated. There is, however the very similar MD530G...
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Polychop did a fantastic job with the FM (I forgive them after the Gazelle disaster lmao) I have very little complaints in that area. Improvements I would suggest: Better Sounds: Guns/Rockets/Rotor/Blade slap. I want to hear a good "umph" when firing a rocket Blade slap sounds are weak and too constant, blades are always slapping unless you are straight & level. See Video for both weapons and rotor sounds: (Some excellent ear-candy) As for the FM: It's a little touchy, especially in turns (I feel that airspeed/drag would put some sort of resistance in maneuvering, can any IRL pilots confirm? ) Some muscle memory from flying Deamfoil's Bell 407 in X-Plane kicked in when I first started up in a hover, I am very Impressed!
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SA-342 Gazelle 2023 "FM" Update
BronzeYardNo11 replied to Polychop Simulations's topic in SA-342M Gazelle
I can't believe it's actually flyable now! There are still some weird quirks, like it's still a little touchy in hover, but overall amazing update! Great Job! -
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Kiowa practice, use Huey or Balck Shark?
BronzeYardNo11 replied to gdotts's topic in DCS: OH-58 Kiowa
You guys might want to give Dreamfoil's Bell 407 in Xplane a shot if you are trying to prepare for the Kiowa, It's basically the same aircraft. That's assuming Polychop gets the flight model right... -
OH-58D Kiowa cyclic grip for DCS
BronzeYardNo11 replied to BaD CrC's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
lmao I offered the same seller $400 for this about 6 months ago! I'm not too salty though, I recently got myself an AS350 grip. Similar style/button layout. -
2 years, be sure! idk I wish they would say at least something. A "Hey guysss lol" every once-in-a-while would be nice :(
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polychop
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no welcome thread only welcome
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I'm not asking for a well detailed simulation of each and every electron in a lead-acid type battery, just a simple "battery goes off after x minutes/hours" line/lines of code. Jesus christ
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lmao the Gazelle can't even get the batteries right. But seriously though, you do expect for a $60 flight sim to simulate critical airframe components. The CPU argument is bad, the gaz doesn't have much else going on, so a short line of "battery drain" code won't affect PC performance.
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How fast are you descending? Sounds like vortex ring state (getting caught in your own downwash)
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Make a sticky post explaining these then, posting important info buried in 20+ page threads is not a very effective form of communication. The only answers i've seen explain these almost always blames the SAS, and I can't imagine that's all you guys can say.
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"The AP has it's own gyro and is always running" This does not explain why the Gazelle lacks blowback, dissymmetry of lift and left skid high, right skid low takeoff/landing Doesn't explain why yawing doesn't roll the aircraft (and vice versa) Doesn't explain it's overly sensitive controls (can completely loop/roll the aircraft with only less than 10% stick input) I'd also imagine the the AP SAS system would move the pilot's controls, showing what it's doing, like other SAS systems (unless the gazelle doesn't do that IRL, I would have a hard time believing that, if the SAS is linked to the control servos, thus the pilots controls)