Oh, I really need to take out my Bell 47 ! Got stuck to all these beautiful airliners lately. How about getting proper helicopter 🚁 controls, where can you buy ? Guess expensive, like a small car 🚗
Jep, they are expensive. If You decide to spend the Monet I'd recommend investing in a full-sized cyclic as this is what really gives You more fine control. A twist grip Collective sure is nice to have, but really only needed with Helis without a governor (Bell 47, S300). As far as pedals go, You can basically use some cheap racing pedals. I recommend an austrian firm named OE-XAM. However if You live in the US shipping costs might favour an US based producer such as maxflightstick. Anyway be prepared to spend 600-800 $ for a cyclic replica. Greetz
@@thenerdyhelisimmer4608 Not everyone has a Monet they can sell off for flight sim gear! (Trolling for the algorithm.) I'm actually thinking about cobbling something together from a "normal" stick. The collective is more of an "issue", but I've seen some clever solutions. Or I'll build that from scratch (not totally impossible if you're not afraid of a wee bit of soldering).
Ha, another fellow musician that likes helicopters? 😉 It's a random nature ambient sound taken from a sound-library. I found it to be a bit dull with just the voiceover...
@@thenerdyhelisimmer4608 Unfortunately, that is impossible. I only own MSFS and the only helicopter available for that is the Airbus H315, and that one has no wheels.
Oh, nice! A new video. At one point I really have to get back to flying online.
Oh, I really need to take out my Bell 47 ! Got stuck to all these beautiful airliners lately. How about getting proper helicopter 🚁 controls, where can you buy ? Guess expensive, like a small car 🚗
Jep, they are expensive. If You decide to spend the Monet I'd recommend investing in a full-sized cyclic as this is what really gives You more fine control. A twist grip Collective sure is nice to have, but really only needed with Helis without a governor (Bell 47, S300). As far as pedals go, You can basically use some cheap racing pedals. I recommend an austrian firm named OE-XAM. However if You live in the US shipping costs might favour an US based producer such as maxflightstick. Anyway be prepared to spend 600-800 $ for a cyclic replica. Greetz
@@thenerdyhelisimmer4608 Not everyone has a Monet they can sell off for flight sim gear!
(Trolling for the algorithm.)
I'm actually thinking about cobbling something together from a "normal" stick. The collective is more of an "issue", but I've seen some clever solutions. Or I'll build that from scratch (not totally impossible if you're not afraid of a wee bit of soldering).
@@insanebase8883 I made myself an extension for a desktop joystick with some copper pipes a few years back. It was quite an improvement 👍
@@insanebase8883 Haha, no Monet....? Then sell your Picasso 😄
Beautiful video!
could you tell me where did you get the ambient sounds that are initially heard externally?
Thank you
Ha, another fellow musician that likes helicopters? 😉 It's a random nature ambient sound taken from a sound-library. I found it to be a bit dull with just the voiceover...
Too scared to actually try to depart from a controlled airport because I suck at Air Taxi, in case I get told to do that haha xxD
Haha, take one with wheels. Then it's easy 😉
@@thenerdyhelisimmer4608 Unfortunately, that is impossible. I only own MSFS and the only helicopter available for that is the Airbus H315, and that one has no wheels.
Ich fernstehe das mit dem Sierra intesection Bravo 12 west nicht kann mir das wer auf deutsch erklären?
Dabei handelt es sich um eine Final Approach & Take-Off Area (FATO) an der Kreuzung der Rollwege S und B12 West. Ist aus den Charts nicht ersichtlich.