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New Rotary Wing Flight School Section

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I am hoping this section can be used for experienced and novice pilots alike to ask questions and share tips on one of the more challenging, yet rewarding parts of flying, helicopter flying. Hopefully this section will allow people to learn and ultimately become proficient in helicopter flight. Thank you.

Nick Hatchel

"Sometimes, flying feels too godlike to be attained by man. Sometimes, the world from above seems too beautiful, too wonderful, too distant for human eyes to see …"
Charles A. Lindbergh, 1953

System: Custom Watercooled--Intel i7-8700k OC: 5.0 Ghz--Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 7--EVGA GTX 1080ti Founders Edition--16GB TridentZ RGB DDR4--240GB SSD--460GB SSD--1TB WD Blue HDD--Windows 10--55" Sony XBR55900E TV--GoFlight VantEdge Yoke--MFG Crosswind Pedals--FSXThrottle Quattro Throttle Quadrant--Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS--TrackIR 5--VRInsight MCPii Boeing

Glad to see this here! Rotary wing aircraft are a blast in FSX, and just require a little patience at the start to get used to.

 

I'm currently enjoying the Nemeth Designs choppers, as well as the Cerasim 412.

 

The Dodosim 206 is almost universally acknowledged to be the most in-depth and realistic of the bunch, but I like pretty, too. :)

 

I'll await a future Dodosim using 4096 textures, inside and out. and running on 64-bit P3D with the next tock after Haswell.....

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