off topic, Can I ask if you have a video on your Nividia settings (global and Program (flightsim) settings. Also, do you happen to have a video on your flightsim settings as well?
Hello Mate , do you have any idea on how to unlock the parking brake in HPG airbus H160 Helo for msfs i try to bind any key no success , thanks in advance for your help
If you hover your mouse over the brake (console, lower centre, click and drag if I remember correctly) you can do this manually. As far as I know it will lonk to tje parking brake command in the msfs control settings as well. Take care.
They absolutely do in airports. It's very rare for them to be allowed to just take off straight away from wherever they're parked, unless it's an HEMS departure.
@@wrongwayfeldman5393 Yes, it's called a hover taxi. They hover a few feet above the ground, following whatever taxiways they need to. Really large ones might do it a bit higher as to not cause as much ground effect turbulence.
off topic, Can I ask if you have a video on your Nividia settings (global and Program (flightsim) settings. Also, do you happen to have a video on your flightsim settings as well?
Hello Mate , do you have any idea on how to unlock the parking brake in HPG airbus H160 Helo for msfs i try to bind any key no success , thanks in advance for your help
If you hover your mouse over the brake (console, lower centre, click and drag if I remember correctly) you can do this manually. As far as I know it will lonk to tje parking brake command in the msfs control settings as well. Take care.
It's good but Hilo's don't taxi🤔
discussions.flightaware.com/t/helicopter-taxiing-to-runway-for-takeoff/10486
Helis taxi my friend
They absolutely do in airports. It's very rare for them to be allowed to just take off straight away from wherever they're parked, unless it's an HEMS departure.
@@getous The ones that don't have wheels taxi?
@@wrongwayfeldman5393 Yes, it's called a hover taxi. They hover a few feet above the ground, following whatever taxiways they need to. Really large ones might do it a bit higher as to not cause as much ground effect turbulence.