BronzeYardNo11 Posted June 3, 2016 Posted June 3, 2016 I don't know what happened, but I got into a unrecoverable roll straight into the ground. Not sure if it's a bug or not. Video: [ame] [/ame] I started to pull the aircraft up to avoid over speeding, but it seemed to aggravate the situation. ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ Give OH-6 ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
Frank00 Posted June 3, 2016 Posted June 3, 2016 I don't know what happened, but I got into a unrecoverable roll straight into the ground. Not sure if it's a bug or not. Video: I started to pull the aircraft up to avoid over speeding, but it seemed to aggravate the situation. Like I can see you try to make a roll without speed? Look at the speed needle it's at 0 when you're starting your roll. To make a good roll you must have speed a little pulling to keep altitude during the roll and apply full deflection. Don't forget to move the collective a little down when you are backup.
Yurgon Posted June 3, 2016 Posted June 3, 2016 That looks like an impressive demonstration of retreating blade stall. :D During the descent, look at the airspeed indicator: at one point, it reaches the limit of the scale. The helicopter is flying so fast that the blades on the retreating side (right side) stall, i.e. they don't generate lift any longer, while the blades on the advancing side still do. The result is an unrecoverable right roll with a strong pitch-up tendency in any chopper where the blades rotate clockwise, like the Gazelle, and that's exactly what the video shows. TL;DR: Nasty aerodynamics. ;) The introduction to the misery looked a lot like pilot induced oscillations. I know how hard it is to get any chopper under control in DCS (probably also pretty hard in RL, but never tried that). Just try to be as gentle as possible. Small, tiny inputs. Adjusting your joystick settings in DCS (some curvature, or reduced saturation) can do marvels there. And most of all: Practice, practice, practice, until it clicks. :thumbup:
BronzeYardNo11 Posted June 3, 2016 Author Posted June 3, 2016 I guess now that you guys mention it, was just a nasty case of blade stall. The Huey doesn't act this bad, but I guess light choppers act waaay differently. Really I was just messing around to see how this thing handles. I've rolled it many times before at high airspeeds (And damn it's fun). I guess it doesn't like low speed maneuvers. I think I've also read somewhere that the Gazelle is not much of a low-speed chopper anyway. thanks guys :D ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ Give OH-6 ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
Mt5_Roie Posted June 3, 2016 Posted June 3, 2016 Yeah light chopper require light touches. Takes a bit to get used to, but she's worth it. Coder - Oculus Rift Guy - Court Jester
gospadin Posted June 3, 2016 Posted June 3, 2016 At 0:22 I believe you could have recovered if you'd immediately dropped collective to zero and pulled back on the cyclic. You were in a nose down attitude at 200 kph, but stable. By 0:26 your speed exceeded 300kph and you entered RBS in a dive, which I think is unrecoverable. 1 My liveries, mods, and missions for DCS:World M-2000C English Cockpit | Extra Beacons Mod | Nav Kneeboard | Community A-4E
BronzeYardNo11 Posted June 4, 2016 Author Posted June 4, 2016 At 0:22 I believe you could have recovered if you'd immediately dropped collective to zero and pulled back on the cyclic. You were in a nose down attitude at 200 kph, but stable. By 0:26 your speed exceeded 300kph and you entered RBS in a dive, which I think is unrecoverable. I'm uploading a new video about retreating blade stall, and some recovery procedures. I'll start a new thread too. ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ Give OH-6 ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
Rogue Trooper Posted June 10, 2016 Posted June 10, 2016 (edited) Way to much movement on the controllers. When sitting on the tarmac with the collective down but the chopper spooled, trim (fine trim not magnetic) to its extremes and these positions will show the extremes of normal flight movements of the stick. keep the pedals within the new diamond limits. The remainder of the stick and pedal travel will get you out of the tightest of problems. Edited June 10, 2016 by Rogue Trooper HP G2 Reverb (Needs upgrading), Windows 10 VR settings: IPD is 64.5mm, High image quality, G2 reset to 60Hz refresh rate. set to OpenXR, but Open XR tool kit disabled. DCS: Pixel Density 1.0, Forced IPD at 55 (perceived world size), DLSS setting is quality at 1.0. VR Driver system: I9-9900KS 5Ghz CPU. XI Hero motherboard and RTX 3090 graphics card, 64 gigs Ram, No OC... Everything needs upgrading in this system!. Vaicom user and what a superb freebie it is! Virpil Mongoose T50M3 base & Mongoose CM2 Grip (not set for dead stick), Virpil TCS collective with counterbalance kit (woof woof). Virpil Apache Grip (OMG). MFG pedals with damper upgrade. Total controls Apache MPDs set to virtual Reality height. Simshaker Jet Pro vibration seat.. Uses data from DCS not sound... goodbye VRS.
eekz Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 That video reminds me that one :) Probably not connected in any ways but in the end it's quite the same behavior VIRPIL Controls Servers
borchi_2b Posted June 20, 2016 Posted June 20, 2016 Hi, this is defenately a retreating bladestall effect. When you look at the speedindicator you hit the 300km/h mark there in your dive very quick. The blades of the SA342M are limited to about 285km/h, which is a number of the manufacturer. The SA342M is not able to go 300km/h and it is also douptable that she will go 285km/h. The max speed we have as info is about 240 - 260, which implies a save flight. In an overspeed you will start to roll and eventually die if you do not prevet to recover from your overspeed soon enough or tryy to recover before the overspeed actually occures. I am not sure how the uh1 would behave, but it is also a different helicopter and a different product, not made by us, so i will not judge if it is correct or not how she behave, cause i also have never attampted to overspeed her. I try to fly in the limits, always, cause that is how the real deal would be flown too. http://www.polychop-sims.com
Ramsay Posted June 20, 2016 Posted June 20, 2016 I am not sure how the uh1 would behave, but it is also a different helicopter and a different product, not made by us, so i will not judge if it is correct or not how she behave, cause i also have never attampted to overspeed her. As Belsimtek's UH-1H approaches retreating blade stall, she develops an increasing roll to the left that has to be corrected for using the cyclic. This is accurate according to the Huey pilot that tested it. http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=118000 I don't know how the Huey responds in a unrecoverable dive but don't expect it'd be a good outcome. i9 9900K @4.8GHz, 64GB DDR4, RTX4070 12GB, 1+2TB NVMe, 6+4TB HD, 4+1TB SSD, Winwing Orion 2 F-15EX Throttle + F-16EX Stick, TPR Pedals, TIR5, Win 11 Pro x64, Odyssey G93SC 5120X1440
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