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I've been having fun with the huey again.

I use an old sidewinder joystick and have reduced the force feedback down to 40%. I was wondering how much feedback - stiffness would a real huey have, does anyone know?

 

Cheers Andrew

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I flew a simulator once (in the Army). And it was not stiff at all. Another pilot (IRL) mentioned that you can fly it using a few fingers. So I'm guessing the simulator was true to life.

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there is no feedback at all on a huey since theyere is hydraulics!

 

it will really soft until you get an hydraulic failure which on a huey you dont want aha!

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Yep, you either cannot feel the feedback forces at all or they're so strong that you can't move the cyclic whatsoever (at least in a controlled manner) in the event of a hydraulic failure

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Unlike larger helicopters like the -60 or -47 the UH-1H can be completely controlled with the hydraulics off/failed.

 

Physically it's hard work and much easier in forward flight, but during maintenance flights the aircraft had to maintain a relatively stable hover with the hydraulics off to be considered serviceable.

 

- Horsey

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