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Hello 

I remember that some time ago in one of the updates, the neutral position of tail rotor was modified to be more in line with how it is rigged in real helicopter.  Tail rotor neutral position was achieved when right pedal was slightly in. Now apparently it's not the case, can someone update on this? Is it still applicable? Apparently, it seems that in sim it is still rigged in the same way but position of virtual pedals in the cockpit is not reflective of the same.

Cheers, 

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Hard for me to say as my pedals have no centre, they are simply one resistive fluid flow left to right. I use VR and I look at my virtual pilots feet and pedals to know where I am.

Which Neutral are you looking for, taxi or take off?

For sure with taxi; at 28% collective it is right pedal forward to drive in a straight line with the rear wheel unlocked.

Hover take off requires a slow continuous push on the left pedal as collective slowly increases, I do not remember exactly the position of my pedals with a full fuel only Apache when wheels are light or when holding a 5 foot hover as I am fluidly moving my collective and pedal axis whilst maintaining direction and checking my engines.... but I guess somewhere around centre (Neutral for a self centring pedal), perhaps leaning slightly towards the left pedal. 

What are you seeing deloy?

 

 

 

Edited 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.

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Keep in mind that we still need the proper (final) rotor model: torque is very weird at the moment and that should be fixed once we have said rotor model. Once we do, current muscle memory might no longer be valid.

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Indeed.

But she is still fully flyable now regardless.

Relearning muscle memory is the joy we have with each module released.... it will be an added bonus to the incredible Apache. 🙂

 

Edited 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.

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For me response is similar, although I need progressively more left pedal at sort of highesh takeoff weights, than I used to before. 

Cheers,  

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