danhampson
30cc
yeah they are hard, my first cp heli flight lasted about 30 seconds before i crashed it the next couple of flights were the same. Ive put over 300 hours in on the sim and can just do some mild 3d. the hardest part of helis is orientations because of them moving in all directions, this has helped me lots with fixed wing as i am already comfortable in all orientations.
Since the wot 4 video ive put about another 12 flights in (weather has been rubbish) and about 20 hours on the sim, so far IRL i have done some loops, rolls, inverted curuits and my landings have improved lots (i can put it where i want it instead of having to walk half a mile to get it,. Lol).
In the sim ive been practicing inverted flight, knife edge, 4 point rolls, harriers and hovers. I have also downloaded the imac basic known today, so that i can start to work on precision/correction in the sim untill i get a plane that is capable of 3D
Great forum guys its full of lots of really good info, and i love the podcasts ive listened to the last 2 this evening.
Since the wot 4 video ive put about another 12 flights in (weather has been rubbish) and about 20 hours on the sim, so far IRL i have done some loops, rolls, inverted curuits and my landings have improved lots (i can put it where i want it instead of having to walk half a mile to get it,. Lol).
In the sim ive been practicing inverted flight, knife edge, 4 point rolls, harriers and hovers. I have also downloaded the imac basic known today, so that i can start to work on precision/correction in the sim untill i get a plane that is capable of 3D
Great forum guys its full of lots of really good info, and i love the podcasts ive listened to the last 2 this evening.