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Hi Fellas, been practising ( without great success, i might add!) my basic flying and manouvering and am being plagued by crashes which i cannot explain the cause of. I know you have already explained how easy it is to smash the rotors together by banking right too quickly, but this often happens with very little control input from me and often just pitching up or down a small amount. Any ideas as to the cause ( apart from hamfisted idiot at the controls!!) Also, i often get the yellow warning light and the red warning lights, (IAS?) Prior to a crash, What does this signify and what am I doing to cause this? Cheers, Mark

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Thanks guys, have just found some good answers in another thread as well, will go try out, cheers

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Asus P6D, watercooled, Intel i7920 cpu O/C to 4GHz, 6GB Mushkin redline PC3 DDR3 1800MHz memory, BFG TECH gtx 295 GPU. Crucial 256GB SSD, Windows vista64 ultimate on vertex 60GB SSD. Dell 30inch monitor. Cougar HOTAS.

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Thanks guys, have just found some good answers in another thread as well, will go try out, cheers

 

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Use rctrl-enter to check the position of your rudders. If your blades are colliding even with soft right banks, it's probably due to you having too much right rudder without realising it.

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