MSFS | Airbus Helicopter H145 | Downtown Pittsburgh | UPMC Presbyterian | Guardian AirMed

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @HypePerformanceGroup
    @HypePerformanceGroup 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow, been awhile since I checked out - need to do so again! Glad you're enjoying our H145!

    • @shea_patterson
      @shea_patterson  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s definitely a work of art, by far the detailed panel of any helicopter I’ve used. It’s fun to fly and I’m excited for your project. I know your limited by MSFS physics engine for the moment , but just genuine things I think would make the helicopter even better. Until they release the updated physics for helicopters, I would drastically lower the stabilization of the helicopter to compensate. as it’s just generally to stable at all phases of flight. I also don’t know if it’s possible in MSFS, but having dedicated commands for beep trim, etc. vs. having to map commands to random commands such as magneto 4 off, is sort of a confusing and time consuming process even to someone with advanced experience mapping joysticks. I would also focus more time on the final EMS vs. the Military and Civilian Variant. And sound, it sounds good, but their needs some improvement, especially in exterior, and much more prominent when increasing the engine from idle to flight, as this very distinct and noticeable sound transition that is somewhat lacking. The collective needs more sensitivity, as it goes tends to jump around in torque as well. Please don’t think of these as negative in nature, or meant to offend, I’m just pointing out some things that could make the helicopter competitive with some of the best models possible. Excellent work tho, and I’m excited to see how the project develops over time. H135 is good as well, having a solid model of both would be an excellent benefit to the MSFS community as it becomes more interested. Having an excellent helicopter with realistic and accurate operations provides the perfect environment for individuals to learn correctly from the beginning. So Kudos to you and having the confidence and determination to develop a helicopter for an environment not able to support it fully, and yet, create a unique and creative solution that does a very impressive job. Keep up the work!