Very informative, and well explained, like the rudder orientation idea of how to think of it moving what's facing you when inverted irrespective of whether it's the tail or nose
Wow, that's really helping. I am just starting with cp heli. I'm spending hrs of time on the Sim. 8 months and still can't fly inverted, only hovering... I'm going to try this now!! More videos!
I can easily fly in all directions both upright and inverted except inverted flight forward. Inverted flight forward is just so hard to master, so It's 100 times harder for me than doing piroflips. No, I can fly circles forward being inverted but cannot do it slow and precise as I'm having problem with braking, so I always have to bail out via piroflip to the upright position in order to stop the helicopter. I guess I've missed something.
Been along time, but still helpful. Hope you are doing well, ty
Very informative, and well explained, like the rudder orientation idea of how to think of it moving what's facing you when inverted irrespective of whether it's the tail or nose
Wow, that's really helping. I am just starting with cp heli. I'm spending hrs of time on the Sim. 8 months and still can't fly inverted, only hovering... I'm going to try this now!!
More videos!
What game is it
Very informative. I am trying to learn 3d flying and I believe videos of these kinds are really helpful. I sub.
I can easily fly in all directions both upright and inverted except inverted flight forward. Inverted flight forward is just so hard to master, so It's 100 times harder for me than doing piroflips. No, I can fly circles forward being inverted but cannot do it slow and precise as I'm having problem with braking, so I always have to bail out via piroflip to the upright position in order to stop the helicopter. I guess I've missed something.
For Newbs. Why don't you go to the menu and "find" physics and set it less than 100%(default)? Enough said!