November 4, 20223 yr As I'm not a good helo pilot, I tried it with an aircraft I'm more familiar with. 1st attempt: Watch my YT-channel: https://www.youtube.com/@flyingcarpet1340/ Customer of X-Plane, Aerofly, Flightgear, MSFS.
November 4, 20223 yr You should get yourself a VR setup, makes a big difference when you can accurately judge speed and distance. Also, as I also found out with the 1st (non recorded) S76 attempt, put the parking brake on 🤣 Edited November 4, 20223 yr by mSparks AutoATC Developer
November 4, 20223 yr Author 27 minutes ago, mSparks said: You should get yourself a VR setup, makes a big difference when you can accurately judge speed and distance. I think it should have been sufficient to tilt the view downwards in this case. 27 minutes ago, mSparks said: Also, as I also found out with the 1st (non recorded) S76 attempt, put the parking brake on 🤣 That's what I also realized after falling down backwards 😁. Next time ... Watch my YT-channel: https://www.youtube.com/@flyingcarpet1340/ Customer of X-Plane, Aerofly, Flightgear, MSFS.
November 4, 20223 yr 8 minutes ago, flying_carpet said: I think it should have been sufficient to tilt the view downwards in this case. VR isn't just the ability to look around naturally. - stereoscopic vision, so you can properly see how far away things are in front of you, and more importantly how quickly they are getting closer/moving away. Edited November 4, 20223 yr by mSparks AutoATC Developer
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