zerO_crash Posted June 6, 2024 Posted June 6, 2024 (edited) As it stands currently, upon hovering with a helicopter over pretty much any type of ground, creates dust. That is completely wrong, as hovering over grass/rocks, should not produce the dust (it all depends on the type of soil). Effectively, anti-dust devices are a must-have on helicopters whenever hovering is planned. This is a known issue, but I'd like to ask for it to be moved up on the priority list. That, mostly due to how it affects primarily helicopters. On the other hand, flying in dusty climates (hot and arid), there should be both brown-outs as well as enough dust particles in clean air (and OGE), so as to require the use dust-filters practically at all times. Hope this gets more attention soon. Edited June 6, 2024 by zerO_crash 2 [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
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