Skkuda Posted July 12, 2009 Posted July 12, 2009 Hi.....Just to make sure Im doing things in the correct way! Reading the manual I interpreted that to change altitudes I should.... First situation-with altitude AP Off. Press Cyclic Brake Lever Raise Cyclic as required to start a climb Release Cyclic Brake Lever The chopper starts to climb for the time being..... when new altitude is reached Press Cyclic Brake Lever Down Cyclic as required to level Release Cyclic Brake Lever trim the chopper. Second situation-with altitude AP On. Press Cyclic Brake Lever Raise Cyclic as required to start a climb keep Pressing Cyclic Brake Lever Untill the chopper gets new altitude when new altitude is reached Down Cyclic as required to start leveling once new altitude is reached release Cyclic Brake Lever and trim the chopper. It´s that the correct way or Im missing something? Thanks in advance Skkuda [sIGPIC]http://forums.eagle.ru/signaturepics/sigpic56197_1.gif[/sIGPIC] AMD Phenom IIx4 955 Black Edition@3.2Ghz Asus M4A785TD-M EVO 6Ghz DDR3 1033 NVidia Geforce GTX 570 hd1280 Mb GDDR5
ericinexile Posted July 12, 2009 Posted July 12, 2009 Replace "Cyclic" with "collective" and you pretty much have it. Add the blue "Alt Stab" AP button to your procedure. Judge precise level by reference to the VSI as the Altitude Stabilization has small control over the collective. You can best judge success by glancing at the collective angle indicator. Smokin' Hole My DCS wish list: Su25, Su30, Mi24, AH1, F/A-18C, Afghanistan ...and frankly, the flight sim world should stop at 1995.
EinsteinEP Posted July 13, 2009 Posted July 13, 2009 And only release the collective brake *after* you've achieved your desired altitude and won't need to touch the collective anymore. Shoot to Kill. Play to Have Fun.
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