This is what TH-cam is supposed to be. I personally couldn’t care less about editing and production value and all the things that have turned the platform into some weird monster where everyone is a creator whoring for comments likes and subscribes and bells and Patreon. Keep it simple. You got info you wanna share, do it for the love of the subject matter.
TH-cam is pretty good for that kind of thing. Rebuilt my first engine 10 or so years ago just by watching a youtube video.... and it's still kicking! Thank you
Retired Army flight surgeon here. CH-47 was by far my favorite aircraft to log MO time in. Outstanding job with videos. The information has made flying the 47 much more enjoyable. Any chance your flight engineer buddies are going to do a video on all the ways to terrorize the flight surgeon. Convincing the flight doc to ride the ramp and then tapping the down button when they get up to do their cabin checks. That one scarred me for life. Great job with the videos! Keep 'em comin'! Fly safe!
Still diggin your vids sir. I don’t look for scripted movies, I look for no BS info and you’re delivering in spades. We truly appreciate the time and effort you’re putting into these.
As a former Army chinook mechanic, thank you for taking the time to make these videos. I loved working on these birds. Now I get to learn from a actual hooker on how to fly one. Thank you again for everything your doing!
Now this is an absolutely bad ass channel. Thanks for sharing. Thank you for your service. I did 8 year Army. 82nd Abn Div . I got to jump from a CH-47 once, absolutely best jump ever. Airborne all the way.
Thank you for your service sir and I appreciate the support. I have heard from many of our airborne brethren that they favor a Chinook jump over just about anything else, including my father and brother. Always love doing paradrops!
Don't worry about the editing and other stuff like that, the knowledge of systems and information you have shared with these videos have helped me exponentially with this aircraft. I haven't gone from idiot to moderately proficient in an aircraft this fast since Casmo's videos on the AH-64 and it's all thanks to your videos.
Thats the kind of tutorials i love for DCS. No bullshitting, no unnecessary talking, just straight up going into the action, providing all the usefull info i came here for. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, keep it up!🫡
Fantastic video, always a pleasure seeing real pilots try out DCS modules so us normies can know whether or not the flight model is even remotely accurate. Thanks for the vid!
Great channel. Brings back memories... legs dangling over the ramp, 30 feet over the water... and holding onto a GPMG... :o) Thanks for your service. o7
You don't sound boring at all man. You explain everything the way everyone can understand the principles and the procedures. Congrats on the growth of the channel, you deserve it! One quick question: is it possible to have a full VSD on a MFD? I'm not able to see my airspeed or my rate of descent
I love your videos, no editing is fine. You have provided so much help and in a down to earth way like your speaking to people who know nothing because we don’t. Too many of the people go too fast, and don’t explain things well
I know I value your experience as a veteran to better understand this module and the Chinook as a whole. They have been a part of my life as far back as I can remember, I've always lived near bases.
Maybe other videos are more polished. But your content is top notch, it's so cool to be taught how to fly a CH-47F from a real pilot. You're like the Casmo of the Chinook community.
Thanks for these videos. I've always loved the Chinook from when I was a child as an army brat. I used to watch them and the Apaches at Ft. Hood. My next door neighbor was a Chinook pilot too. As I served in the military myself, I was never on a Chinook, but saw them often. It is soo cool to have this little "fantasy" in DCS and to be talked through things about it from a Chinook man.
Thank you so much for your content. I think it’s amazing that you’re able to provide the context that you do as a real CH47 driver. I have my own channel, I’ve experienced a lot of the same comments about my editing, etc. I’m not a professional editor, I’m a professional corporate jet pilot (CL605/660) who is providing, detailed information that no else is able to provide. I’ve switched to mostly doing live streams and very few edited videos, as editing is very time consuming and at times very frustrating. Thank you for doing what you do irl and your valued service. It is greatly appreciated. 🇨🇦’n guy here
Thank you sir for bringing us this content, the videos on ED’s side weren’t enough or in depth enough, so seeing your IRL perspective translated on video helps a TON. This beast is way more difficult to fly than it should be, but you make it look easy and I already understand it better and fly it better thanks to your other videos 👍 look forward to watching through this one!
I'm glad I found your videos for ghe chinook they're very well made regardless of editing which I couldn't care less about. Only thing I would ask is could you turn your control indicator on somewhere visible please so us mere mortals can try to figure out the general way you transition between hover -flight flight - land etc etc
@@47Driver thanks! I find the transitions the weirdest compared to others like say the Mi8 where you have the stick trimmed forward in normal flight and just use collective to change altitude. In the Chinook it seems the opposite once I start getting forward flight I'm trimming rear of centre and using thrust or abit of cyclic to change altitude. Not sure if this is as its meant to be, not really worried just odd to fly trimmed the reverse of all the other helos in dcs lol
@@chrisjames7557 I will say once the LCT and DASH functionality is modeled, you will actually move cyclic aft towards center in fwd flight as the DASH starts to manage your speed. It is weird and different.
Hello from the UK. Watching RAF Chinooks flying around and at airshows has made me a big fan of this module. Thanks for taking the time and effort to create such outstanding tutorials. They really are a massive help in learning the helicopter and your explanations and demonstrations are really top notch. Very easy to understand and like any expert, you make it look effortless. Keep up the great work.
Yeah, I struggle with flying this beast. But thanks to you now I know why,and what parts of it are me and what is the flight model. And thats what I really appreciate. Thanks a lot!
@@47Driver Well it certainly makes it a great way of receiving information, for me anyway. Normally I can't take stuff in if there's more than one thiing to remember!! 👍
It’s great having real SME’s and not shiny object flashy TH-camrs. Thanks for your time and willingness to share your knowledge. Great for us and will help ED make the 47 all the more better. DOL
Loving your content. With your teaching style and great videos, I've not touched any of the official ED tutorials yet as you've been able to get me up, hovering and flying around whilst understanding some of the systems I need to know. :)
I logged some hours in the back of a MH-47 with the guns a go go guys when they came over for an exercise a little while ago. Definitely can affirm the crazy performance of the 47, especially that one. Awesome aircraft to fly, would love some crew co-ord vids with your back seaters as the calls had slight variations to ours. Thanks for continuing to put these out, there arent many DCS helo guys out there Ive seen other than you and Casmo.
I would love to hear more about your experiences with the MH-47! I'm not strictly DCS like Casmo or 47Driver, but I'm 99.99% helicopter! th-cam.com/video/ZFESum1liIE/w-d-xo.html
Still haven't fired up the 47 - by the time I'm done with work I don't want to stare at any more screens. Subscribed and looking forward to spinning it up!
Great vid thank you! I flew it for the first time last night and found it behaving very oddly, so I'm glad to hear it's not just me. I don't know if you use trim. I tried it with and without, and with trim set it would hold for a few seconds and then inexplicably pitch up or down. Had to hand fly 99% of the time to achieve usable results. Also had very random (but luckily subtle) yaw when trying to hover. Very tricky to get her to stop going wherever she wants. Edit: forgot to mention I've done a lot of flying in the Ka-50, apache, huey, and Kiowa, so my comments are comparing the flight characteristics to the expected results achieved in other helos.
Great content again it's great to have the chance to see and interact with people who did this as a living. Us joe public Pick up great tips from the aces haha. Agreed on the RAF nook demo team, when I first saw them and doing the rollercoaster and the pedal turn at a vertical I was just amazed. I also found it funny when casmo in one of his apache videos said he Apaches struggled to keep up with the nooks. No idea what sort of combat or CASEVAC speeds those guys did
Can confirm 64s generally struggle to keep up with us. Blackhawks do too! RAF Demo Team is incredible, I love watching those guys but I don't think I'd ever have the guts to try some of that stuff on my own lol. Thank you!
Very much appreciate the videos--they're priceless to hard headed folks like me. At some point hoping you'll be able to do a video on key mapping--just something explaining what you've got bound to your controls. For folks that are limited, maybe a description of most important to least important. Again, what you're doing here is very appreciated!
Another great video! And you're doing a fantastic job. We all start somewhere with video creation, and editing is something that'll improve over time 😀 Keep it up!
This.. this is how a tutorial/overview video should be. Straight to the point, and very informative. You are one of the few TH-camrs I look forward to new content. Keep it up! 👍🏼
….. a flight instructor will tell you “the purpose of a turn is to change direction using a constant angle of bank while maintaining a constant airspeed and altitude.” It is much harder to do in a sim like this than in the real thing. Great and helpful video. Thanks very much.
Looking forward to the multi crew video! I've flown in so many helicopters, but knowing the crew resource management behind what it takes to keep them flying would be awesome.
In the Chinook, it's a whole lot. Not a chance we could go out and do what we do without proper crew coordination. We rely so heavily on our Flight Engineers and Crew Chiefs it's insane. Thank you!
Man that #2 started scaring me, with the PTIT. What’s crazy about the 47 is how the vibrations can be a control input, and how the controls are so touchy, the leather on glove touching the cyclic and TCL are control inputs
Great Video, Thanks. What about coming in low and moderately fast and kicking the tail around quickly to lose all the speed and then settling in quickly to land using gobs of collective. Just wondering.
I mean, it's pretty much as you described. Chinook is very nimble for such a big girl. She'll do that just fine and I do it often IRL. Just gotta manage the power.
Flew a sortie with super 6-4 yesterday and heard some good stuff about you man, I really enjoy these videos so please don't stop, love from the netherlands
Dude, your videos are just fine, the information that you have as a real world CH-47 pilot certainly show in your presentation. I think that Eagle Dynamics needs to contact you ASAP and ask for your help in developing this beast further. Thank you for your videos.
Hey really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos. This may be too general flight training focused, but could you walk us through how you plan an approach to a specific landing point with/without obstacles? A rough rule of thumb with fixed-wing is to pick a spot on the runway and adjust pitch and power to keep that landing point in the same spot on the windshield. But in a helicopter, I struggle with flying over an area, picking a landing spot, and making a steady smooth approach continuously bleeding off airspeed (while avoiding obstacles and settling with power.) If that makes sense.
Same concepts apply to shooting an approach in a helicopter as fixed wing in that regard. But yes, this will be featured in some of the more mission focused videos I do in the future. Maybe not so much a tutorial but you'll see it in action. Thank you!
Another great video. You should really try VR. The improvement in spatial awareness and scale (because it's 3D) is an amazing benefit, especially for RW.
Agreed. I currently only have a Quest 2 and I mostly hate it, so I prefer trackIR especially since I have a 49" ultrawide. Looking at getting a nicer VR setup in the future though.
47 crew dawg here! Amazing videos… couldn’t ask for anything more instructive than this. I would like to see your input a when hovering because I have a tendency of over correcting. If it’s not much to ask… next time can you show us the axis input (shift+K) (the red box) thank you in advance!
very nice, educational video. questions: is operating in ground effect modelled ok? is behaviour at and around ETL transition speed realistic? is VRS modelled close to realistic? and finally, have you tried autos? could you show us the procedure? do you do any practice in real life, like assuming both engines gone, or just do one engine out? thanks for the time put into showing these videos.
Great stuff. I’m a on the fly video recorder as well. Good to know the fuel bug is reported, one of our guys ran out of gas with 2500 lbs 😂. I’ve been playing with the aggressive maneuvers it’s been super fun and only gets easier it sounds like. I even did a reverse wheelie takeoff haha. Is it common to come in with parking brake on like that ? Been using the tow brakes after touchdown. Keep up the good work.
Hey 47Driver! New subcriber, old in the world of aviation and flight simming (37 years in the airlines and flight simming since 1995). Your channel is awesome; ALL pilots (virtual and otherwise) love to hear advice and suggestions from those within the world we're trying to replicate. I was wondering if you might consider doing either a short video or a written explanation regarding the 3 choices in the CH-47F Options menu concerning the trim system. THANKS BRO!
Hi, Paolo from Italy here!. Tank you for your pro info and Hi quality videos. I would make a tech question. Can you explain us why the aft landing gear has 2 couple of wheels for each legs? I suppose that the most weight of load are supported from the rear landing gear that instead has only one wheel for legs. Tk very much😊
Top video again, thank you so much. Are you using any rudder in turns or is that now all managed by the aircraft? Also, is the trim process the same or have you had to bind new key bindings? Is it still a press trim, move the aircraft, then release trim process? Do you trim on approach?
This is what TH-cam is supposed to be. I personally couldn’t care less about editing and production value and all the things that have turned the platform into some weird monster where everyone is a creator whoring for comments likes and subscribes and bells and Patreon. Keep it simple. You got info you wanna share, do it for the love of the subject matter.
Agreed!
Amen!!! Real information from a proper SME.
Subscribed in full. The format works for me if the info keeps being relevant.
Well said.
This ^^ 100%
Having a direct link through YT with someone that has true experience is a game changer.
Thank you.
TH-cam is pretty good for that kind of thing. Rebuilt my first engine 10 or so years ago just by watching a youtube video.... and it's still kicking! Thank you
@@47DriverI’m building a 79 jeep right now through TH-cam. It’s pretty cool.
You are a good teacher.
Thank you
You’re doing a great job, I find myself checking your channel everyday for new content. 😊
Same lol
Very appreciated!
Retired Army flight surgeon here. CH-47 was by far my favorite aircraft to log MO time in. Outstanding job with videos. The information has made flying the 47 much more enjoyable. Any chance your flight engineer buddies are going to do a video on all the ways to terrorize the flight surgeon. Convincing the flight doc to ride the ramp and then tapping the down button when they get up to do their cabin checks. That one scarred me for life. Great job with the videos! Keep 'em comin'! Fly safe!
Hahaha! Glad to hear it, Doc. Always appreciate our Flight Docs. Thank you for swinging by.
Still diggin your vids sir. I don’t look for scripted movies, I look for no BS info and you’re delivering in spades. We truly appreciate the time and effort you’re putting into these.
Thanks a bunch, I appreciate you!
As a former Army chinook mechanic, thank you for taking the time to make these videos. I loved working on these birds. Now I get to learn from a actual hooker on how to fly one. Thank you again for everything your doing!
It's cool that even you maintenance dudes find DCS fun to play, such a great game/simulator for learning these amazing aircraft
super excited to see what is to come, any insight you have is invaluable to our small community!
Another excellent video,keep'em coming sir thank you!
Thanks a bunch. You can definitely expect more!
Man you have some of my favorite DCS thumbnails
That's something I'm consistently worried about lol so I appreciate that. I don't know how to do any of this stuff at all, just learning as I go!
@@47Driver you're doing an amazing job and your insight couldn't have come at a better time, dont hesitate and keep trucking
Great pointers and details. Highly appreciated, that you sacrifice your free time, to help us. 🥰
Thank you
Thank you for sharing your experience. This kind of information sharing is always appreciated by the DCS community. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Now this is an absolutely bad ass channel. Thanks for sharing. Thank you for your service. I did 8 year Army. 82nd Abn Div . I got to jump from a CH-47 once, absolutely best jump ever. Airborne all the way.
Thank you for your service sir and I appreciate the support. I have heard from many of our airborne brethren that they favor a Chinook jump over just about anything else, including my father and brother. Always love doing paradrops!
Great work Sir. Love it!
Don't worry about the editing and other stuff like that, the knowledge of systems and information you have shared with these videos have helped me exponentially with this aircraft. I haven't gone from idiot to moderately proficient in an aircraft this fast since Casmo's videos on the AH-64 and it's all thanks to your videos.
Thank you. Glad I could help!
Perfect video to wind down the day with!
Thats the kind of tutorials i love for DCS. No bullshitting, no unnecessary talking, just straight up going into the action, providing all the usefull info i came here for. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, keep it up!🫡
Thanks!
Fantastic video, always a pleasure seeing real pilots try out DCS modules so us normies can know whether or not the flight model is even remotely accurate. Thanks for the vid!
another great vid, appreciate the calm, clear walkthroughs... feels like I'm back sitting with my CFI during primary instruction
Great channel. Brings back memories... legs dangling over the ramp, 30 feet over the water... and holding onto a GPMG... :o) Thanks for your service. o7
You don't sound boring at all man. You explain everything the way everyone can understand the principles and the procedures.
Congrats on the growth of the channel, you deserve it!
One quick question: is it possible to have a full VSD on a MFD? I'm not able to see my airspeed or my rate of descent
Thank you! That is not possible on the Chinook and I doubt it will be. The MFDs are huge and a full screen VSD would be insane.
Your quiet unassuming approach is Gr8. Keep going my friend. Learning heaps every time. Cheers Red.
Great work you are an excellent teacher! Don't fret about the editing and all that, you're doing a great job in this format and setting!
Appreciate that!
I love your videos, no editing is fine. You have provided so much help and in a down to earth way like your speaking to people who know nothing because we don’t. Too many of the people go too fast, and don’t explain things well
Appreciate that. Trying to take my IRL instructional method and apply it to DCS!
I know I value your experience as a veteran to better understand this module and the Chinook as a whole. They have been a part of my life as far back as I can remember, I've always lived near bases.
Thank you!
You can't beat a real aircraft pilot, I would much rather watch your videos than a professional youtuber that knows nothing, you're living our dreams!
Thank you! I'm living my dream as well!
Thanks, great lesson
Maybe other videos are more polished. But your content is top notch, it's so cool to be taught how to fly a CH-47F from a real pilot. You're like the Casmo of the Chinook community.
Thank you!
Thanks for these videos. I've always loved the Chinook from when I was a child as an army brat. I used to watch them and the Apaches at Ft. Hood. My next door neighbor was a Chinook pilot too. As I served in the military myself, I was never on a Chinook, but saw them often. It is soo cool to have this little "fantasy" in DCS and to be talked through things about it from a Chinook man.
Thank you so much for your content. I think it’s amazing that you’re able to provide the context that you do as a real CH47 driver. I have my own channel, I’ve experienced a lot of the same comments about my editing, etc. I’m not a professional editor, I’m a professional corporate jet pilot (CL605/660) who is providing, detailed information that no else is able to provide. I’ve switched to mostly doing live streams and very few edited videos, as editing is very time consuming and at times very frustrating. Thank you for doing what you do irl and your valued service. It is greatly appreciated. 🇨🇦’n guy here
Really appreciate that! Safe flying!
Thank you sir for bringing us this content, the videos on ED’s side weren’t enough or in depth enough, so seeing your IRL perspective translated on video helps a TON. This beast is way more difficult to fly than it should be, but you make it look easy and I already understand it better and fly it better thanks to your other videos 👍 look forward to watching through this one!
Thank you!
Thank you Driver, Your flight lesson are helping me loads, I have a long way to go but I'm enjoy the Journey.
I'm glad I found your videos for ghe chinook they're very well made regardless of editing which I couldn't care less about. Only thing I would ask is could you turn your control indicator on somewhere visible please so us mere mortals can try to figure out the general way you transition between hover -flight flight - land etc etc
I will look into this. Issue may be that since I'm cropping my aspect ratio it may be cut off unless i can move it. Thanks!
@@47Driver thanks! I find the transitions the weirdest compared to others like say the Mi8 where you have the stick trimmed forward in normal flight and just use collective to change altitude. In the Chinook it seems the opposite once I start getting forward flight I'm trimming rear of centre and using thrust or abit of cyclic to change altitude. Not sure if this is as its meant to be, not really worried just odd to fly trimmed the reverse of all the other helos in dcs lol
@@chrisjames7557 I will say once the LCT and DASH functionality is modeled, you will actually move cyclic aft towards center in fwd flight as the DASH starts to manage your speed. It is weird and different.
Well done, sir. Great video, training pace, and vocal articulatuon. Thank you for your service!
Really appreciate that. Thank you for your support!
Hello from the UK. Watching RAF Chinooks flying around and at airshows has made me a big fan of this module. Thanks for taking the time and effort to create such outstanding tutorials. They really are a massive help in learning the helicopter and your explanations and demonstrations are really top notch. Very easy to understand and like any expert, you make it look effortless. Keep up the great work.
Thank you, I really appreciate it.
Yeah, I struggle with flying this beast. But thanks to you now I know why,and what parts of it are me and what is the flight model. And thats what I really appreciate. Thanks a lot!
Glad to hear it! Thank you!
Great stuff. Thanks for the calm and informed delivery!! 👍👍👍
Appreciate that! That's just who I am lol.
@@47Driver Well it certainly makes it a great way of receiving information, for me anyway. Normally I can't take stuff in if there's more than one thiing to remember!! 👍
It’s great having real SME’s and not shiny object flashy TH-camrs. Thanks for your time and willingness to share your knowledge. Great for us and will help ED make the 47 all the more better. DOL
Appreciate that. Grew up in 1st SFG, my old man was an 18B. Appreciate your service and sacrifice sir.
@@47Driver you as well brother
Great info explains all my issues with the thrust control and altitude and maintaining both
Awesome, glad I could help. Thank you!
Awesome!
It is a Pleasure to know other Flight personal want to jump in and help give the DCS Community more. Thank You. I enjoyed this video
Loving your content. With your teaching style and great videos, I've not touched any of the official ED tutorials yet as you've been able to get me up, hovering and flying around whilst understanding some of the systems I need to know. :)
Great content and I can't thank you enough for taking the time to share your knowledge.
This content is great, your delivery helps with the learning.
I appreciate that
I logged some hours in the back of a MH-47 with the guns a go go guys when they came over for an exercise a little while ago. Definitely can affirm the crazy performance of the 47, especially that one. Awesome aircraft to fly, would love some crew co-ord vids with your back seaters as the calls had slight variations to ours. Thanks for continuing to put these out, there arent many DCS helo guys out there Ive seen other than you and Casmo.
I would love to hear more about your experiences with the MH-47! I'm not strictly DCS like Casmo or 47Driver, but I'm 99.99% helicopter! th-cam.com/video/ZFESum1liIE/w-d-xo.html
Appreciate you. Those MH-47s are badass. Maybe I'll try to go fly them someday ;)
Thank you! 🍻 I love to fly this heli, even thou its early and not fleshed out yet its become one of my fav modules.
Thanks! Me too!
Still haven't fired up the 47 - by the time I'm done with work I don't want to stare at any more screens. Subscribed and looking forward to spinning it up!
Great vid thank you! I flew it for the first time last night and found it behaving very oddly, so I'm glad to hear it's not just me. I don't know if you use trim. I tried it with and without, and with trim set it would hold for a few seconds and then inexplicably pitch up or down. Had to hand fly 99% of the time to achieve usable results. Also had very random (but luckily subtle) yaw when trying to hover. Very tricky to get her to stop going wherever she wants.
Edit: forgot to mention I've done a lot of flying in the Ka-50, apache, huey, and Kiowa, so my comments are comparing the flight characteristics to the expected results achieved in other helos.
Great content again it's great to have the chance to see and interact with people who did this as a living. Us joe public Pick up great tips from the aces haha.
Agreed on the RAF nook demo team, when I first saw them and doing the rollercoaster and the pedal turn at a vertical I was just amazed.
I also found it funny when casmo in one of his apache videos said he Apaches struggled to keep up with the nooks. No idea what sort of combat or CASEVAC speeds those guys did
Can confirm 64s generally struggle to keep up with us. Blackhawks do too! RAF Demo Team is incredible, I love watching those guys but I don't think I'd ever have the guts to try some of that stuff on my own lol. Thank you!
Very much appreciate the videos--they're priceless to hard headed folks like me. At some point hoping you'll be able to do a video on key mapping--just something explaining what you've got bound to your controls. For folks that are limited, maybe a description of most important to least important. Again, what you're doing here is very appreciated!
This is really great and helpful. Having you with us in DCS cominuty is an honor. Keep up the great work. Thank you very much.
I appreciate that very much. It's a great community!
You are a national treasure
No you!
oh man, just got to the final part of the video. super stoked to see some content with crew chiefs! would love to see that kind of work flow!
Definitely expect some of that soon! Thank you.
Another great video! And you're doing a fantastic job. We all start somewhere with video creation, and editing is something that'll improve over time 😀 Keep it up!
Thank you!
Thank you very much! I really love your videos. Just fantastic to get some insight views from the real world.
Great instructor cadence, nice and easy to follow!
Thank you. Just trying to teach how I would IRL.
Excelente tutorial, esperando ver el próximo tutorial y las misiones!! Gracias
Love this! Can you show the red box of control inputs in the recording, it would really help those of us learning
Another 1,000 subs in just a few days! lets gooo! We appreciate the video format, we don't need fancy editing or anything. Just need you being you
Thank you! The subs have been crazy!
This.. this is how a tutorial/overview video should be. Straight to the point, and very informative. You are one of the few TH-camrs I look forward to new content. Keep it up! 👍🏼
….. a flight instructor will tell you “the purpose of a turn is to change direction using a constant angle of bank while maintaining a constant airspeed and altitude.” It is much harder to do in a sim like this than in the real thing.
Great and helpful video. Thanks very much.
Great video thanks
Appreciate that, thank you!
Looking forward to the multi crew video! I've flown in so many helicopters, but knowing the crew resource management behind what it takes to keep them flying would be awesome.
In the Chinook, it's a whole lot. Not a chance we could go out and do what we do without proper crew coordination. We rely so heavily on our Flight Engineers and Crew Chiefs it's insane. Thank you!
thanks for your videos
Thanks for your support!
Excellent video - looking forward to the operational videos in the future with your colleagues - thanks
Thank you!
You've earned yourself a subscriber my friend, the videos are extremely easy to follow along with and they're extremely informative, great work!
I am so excited for where you are taking this channel. Thank you!
Thanks!
Man that #2 started scaring me, with the PTIT. What’s crazy about the 47 is how the vibrations can be a control input, and how the controls are so touchy, the leather on glove touching the cyclic and TCL are control inputs
Very helpful video. Thank you for that. Just one thing that I would like to see is RCTRL+ENTER so we can see what you do with cyclic and colective.
Addressed this in my latest video. Check it out and let me know what you think!
Appreciate the videos, you are doing great with them.
Thank you
Excellent video,Very helpful.
Thanks!
Great Video, Thanks. What about coming in low and moderately fast and kicking the tail around quickly to lose all the speed and then settling in quickly to land using gobs of collective. Just wondering.
I mean, it's pretty much as you described. Chinook is very nimble for such a big girl. She'll do that just fine and I do it often IRL. Just gotta manage the power.
Wow, you've been playing as long as me. I started playing when I purchased a game called "A10-C" on a DVD at best buy.
Flew a sortie with super 6-4 yesterday and heard some good stuff about you man, I really enjoy these videos so please don't stop, love from the netherlands
Also, what map is this? syria or afghanistan? it looks great
A-Stan. Thank you!
Thank you mate! Cheers for the video.
Dude, your videos are just fine, the information that you have as a real world CH-47 pilot certainly show in your presentation. I think that Eagle Dynamics needs to contact you ASAP and ask for your help in developing this beast further. Thank you for your videos.
Really appreciate that!
could you get a video out on the slingloading soon, im havin a real hard time figuring it out. keep up the great work!
Great stuff, thanks for the video.
Thanks for the support!
Thanks dude I fly the ah64 (15R in life) and oh58 and when I pulled pitch on the big boy the first time was a struggle till I seen some of your vids
Glad I could help. Thanks!
Thank you.
great work mate, loving your work..
Appreciate you!
Hey really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos. This may be too general flight training focused, but could you walk us through how you plan an approach to a specific landing point with/without obstacles? A rough rule of thumb with fixed-wing is to pick a spot on the runway and adjust pitch and power to keep that landing point in the same spot on the windshield.
But in a helicopter, I struggle with flying over an area, picking a landing spot, and making a steady smooth approach continuously bleeding off airspeed (while avoiding obstacles and settling with power.) If that makes sense.
Same concepts apply to shooting an approach in a helicopter as fixed wing in that regard. But yes, this will be featured in some of the more mission focused videos I do in the future. Maybe not so much a tutorial but you'll see it in action. Thank you!
@@47Driver Ok great! I’ll keep working on it; helos are just new to me. Looking forward to more videos and thanks so much for the response.
If you ever need a FE hit me up. From one Hooker to another you are doing a great job. Keep up the good work brother.
Appreciate you!
These videos are awesome keep up the good stuff 47driver
Thank you!
Great video. Keep them coming😀
Thank you!
thank you again for the video!
I appreciate the support!
If you use SRS you can change the frequency using SRS key binds. Scroll lower in its settings list to see which values need bound.
Yeah I'm aware of that, was specifically talking about being able to change freqs on SRS via the aircraft.
Another great video. You should really try VR. The improvement in spatial awareness and scale (because it's 3D) is an amazing benefit, especially for RW.
Agreed. I currently only have a Quest 2 and I mostly hate it, so I prefer trackIR especially since I have a 49" ultrawide. Looking at getting a nicer VR setup in the future though.
47 crew dawg here! Amazing videos… couldn’t ask for anything more instructive than this. I would like to see your input a when hovering because I have a tendency of over correcting. If it’s not much to ask… next time can you show us the axis input (shift+K) (the red box) thank you in advance!
I will be attempting to do this in my next video. Thanks! Love the crew dawgs
very nice, educational video.
questions:
is operating in ground effect modelled ok?
is behaviour at and around ETL transition speed realistic?
is VRS modelled close to realistic?
and finally, have you tried autos? could you show us the procedure? do you do any practice in real life, like assuming both engines gone, or just do one engine out?
thanks for the time put into showing these videos.
This is a really informative video, thank you sir 👍🏻
Great vid thanks😎🇨🇦
Thanks!
Great stuff. I’m a on the fly video recorder as well. Good to know the fuel bug is reported, one of our guys ran out of gas with 2500 lbs 😂. I’ve been playing with the aggressive maneuvers it’s been super fun and only gets easier it sounds like. I even did a reverse wheelie takeoff haha. Is it common to come in with parking brake on like that ? Been using the tow brakes after touchdown. Keep up the good work.
Any landing to an unimproved surface, you'll have the brakes set
@@47Driver great to know. Will teach that going forward. Awesome.
Love all the content and really appreciate your knowledge.
Do you know if Tacan is implemented yet and if so can you show how to use it?
I will take a look at this. I think it might be implemented to some degree, which would be nice! Thank you.
Hey 47Driver! New subcriber, old in the world of aviation and flight simming (37 years in the airlines and flight simming since 1995). Your channel is awesome; ALL pilots (virtual and otherwise) love to hear advice and suggestions from those within the world we're trying to replicate. I was wondering if you might consider doing either a short video or a written explanation regarding the 3 choices in the CH-47F Options menu concerning the trim system. THANKS BRO!
Love the "Keeping it Real" comments.
Love the vids man, I'm really curious to your sim setup in regards to pedals/cyclic and collective. Keep em coming !
Great stuff dude!
Thanks!
Hi, Paolo from Italy here!. Tank you for your pro info and Hi quality videos.
I would make a tech question.
Can you explain us why the aft landing gear has 2 couple of wheels for each legs? I suppose that the most weight of load are supported from the rear landing gear that instead has only one wheel for legs.
Tk very much😊
Top video again, thank you so much.
Are you using any rudder in turns or is that now all managed by the aircraft?
Also, is the trim process the same or have you had to bind new key bindings?
Is it still a press trim, move the aircraft, then release trim process?
Do you trim on approach?