Helicopters
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RizzoTheRat

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28,011 posts

215 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Can they actually fly or is it some form of optical illusion that makes us think they can?

Been playing with the R22 in Microsoft FSX, and even with the "easy" flight model that minimises gyro and torque effects I'm really struggling (I've got an aeronautical engineering degree and 8 hours solo in gliders so I've got a vague idea how to fly fixed wing). One of my main problems is landing, I get to a few feet off the ground, presumably run in to ground effect issues, and usually veer way off from my intended landing position. Any flight sim enthusiasts or real pilots here (hopefully more relevant on Boats, Plans & Trains than on Computer Games) want to give me any tips?

Somewhatfoolish

4,968 posts

209 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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RizzoTheRat said:
Can they actually fly
Nope

DieselGriff

5,160 posts

282 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Somewhatfoolish said:
RizzoTheRat said:
Can they actually fly
Nope
That's right, what actually happens is that helicopters are so ugly that they are repelled from the earth's surface smile

WelshBoyo

1,501 posts

198 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Can't fly any simulator helicopter games, but can fly real helicopters fine. Its all about feel, seat of your pants flying.

Quote - "A helicopter doesn't really fly at all, as far as I can make out. It screams and bawls like a spoilt brat until physics eventually gives in and says, "Oh, all right, all right, off you go then." - James May

tegwin

1,682 posts

229 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Dito.. the real thing is easier to fly than MS simulator... There is a realistic lag in the simulator which makes it very hard to fly the damn thing!

A very sensative joystick might help!

RizzoTheRat

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28,011 posts

215 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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WelshBoyo said:
Can't fly any simulator helicopter games, but can fly real helicopters fine. Its all about feel, seat of your pants flying.
Makes sense, I find the same with the glider, in reality your backside is way more sensitive than the vario at spotting thermals. One day I do want to get back in to flying but for now the sim is the best I've got frown


DieselGriff said:
helicopters are so ugly that they are repelled from the earth's surface smile
biggrin I've heard that one before, is it from a film or someone vaguely famous?

Edited by RizzoTheRat on Thursday 19th November 09:32

DieselGriff

5,160 posts

282 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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RizzoTheRat said:
DieselGriff said:
helicopters are so ugly that they are repelled from the earth's surface smile
biggrin I've heard that one before, is it from a film or someone vaguely famous?
Don't know where it originated from, I first heard it about 4-5 years ago but that was on another forum. Has a certain ring to it doesn't it? smile

Geneve

3,999 posts

242 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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WelshBoyo said:
Can't fly any simulator helicopter games, but can fly real helicopters fine. Its all about feel, seat of your pants flying.

Quote - "A helicopter doesn't really fly at all, as far as I can make out. It screams and bawls like a spoilt brat until physics eventually gives in and says, "Oh, all right, all right, off you go then." - James May
May is a fixed-wing pilot, and most fixed-wing pilots have a frustrated envy of the helicopter's incredible versatility - probably made worse because Hammond has bought a helicopter (well an R44).

May also once said that "....the aeroplane harnesses nature's aerodynamic forces, whereas the helicopter beats them into submission".

But, yes, helicopters do fly - rather brilliantly, in fact. They can hover, climb or descend vertically, fly sideways, backwards or forwards, do spot turns, and even 'autorotate' like a sycamore leaf if the engine stops.

I'm sure most birds look at helicopters in wonderment - astonished at the brilliance of human achievement wink

Having sais all that, I'm sure most helicopter pilots are useless with computer simulators and radio-controlled toys.

hman

7,497 posts

217 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Having learnt to fly r/c helis, then flying in real helis I can say that flying the real thing was A LOT easier as you could feel when it was moving.

Not being able to see the whole heli moving as a visual reference in a sim which doesnt give you any feel and basically a resticted view would be fairly difficult

RizzoTheRat

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28,011 posts

215 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Geneve said:
May is a fixed-wing pilot, and most fixed-wing pilots have a frustrated envy of the helicopter's incredible versatility
Do civvy pilots learn to fly fixed wing then progress to egg beaters? I believe that's the way the military do it so the chopper pilots have seen both sides (bit like the majority of bikers also driving cars I guess)


Popham airfield near me now have a 2 seater gyro available for training, got to say that'd be tempting if I had the spare cash. biggrin

Edited by RizzoTheRat on Thursday 19th November 10:40

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

221 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Read Robert Mason's Chickenhawk for an amusing account of learning to fly a Helo. His theory: you start in a big field and they gradually put you into smaller and smaller fields until you can hover in one place.

A very funny and sometimes moving account of flying Huey's in Vietnam.

RizzoTheRat

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28,011 posts

215 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Keep meaning to get my hands on a copy of Chickenhawk, a lot of people reckon it's a good read.

eharding

14,648 posts

307 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Geneve said:
May is a fixed-wing pilot, and most fixed-wing pilots have a frustrated envy of the helicopter's incredible versatility....
hehe

Ruade. Lomcevak. Avalanche. Mulleroid. Eventail. Abracadabra. (Cough....alright...Edracadabra).

All words which mean nothing to your average eggbeater driver, because should they attempt the aerobatic figures they represent, it would mean instant, fiery, flailing death. For the pure simple joy of putting the stick in one corner, the rudder in the other and tumbling sideways up the sky, you need to look elsewhere. If you want to live long enough to do it more than once, that is.




Mr E

22,707 posts

282 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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RizzoTheRat said:
Keep meaning to get my hands on a copy of Chickenhawk, a lot of people reckon it's a good read.
It's inspiring, terrifying, frightening and depressing in equal amounts. Read it.

Rotaree

1,235 posts

284 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Geneve said:
..................Having said all that, I'm sure most helicopter pilots are useless with computer simulators and radio-controlled toys.
Definitely with you there; as a SAR pilot with some thousands of hours in the real thing I can't fly a simulator to save my life!!

jhfozzy

1,345 posts

213 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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RizzoTheRat said:
Keep meaning to get my hands on a copy of Chickenhawk, a lot of people reckon it's a good read.
+1

I've just ordered it off fleabay for the princely sum of £2.74.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

221 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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jhfozzy said:
RizzoTheRat said:
Keep meaning to get my hands on a copy of Chickenhawk, a lot of people reckon it's a good read.
+1

I've just ordered it off fleabay for the princely sum of £2.74.
Well done - just put aside a day to read it as you won't be able to put it down. There is a sequel as well - although having not read it I can't comment on its quality.

Geneve

3,999 posts

242 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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eharding said:
Geneve said:
May is a fixed-wing pilot, and most fixed-wing pilots have a frustrated envy of the helicopter's incredible versatility....
hehe

Ruade. Lomcevak. Avalanche. Mulleroid. Eventail. Abracadabra. (Cough....alright...Edracadabra).

All words which mean nothing to your average eggbeater driver, because should they attempt the aerobatic figures they represent, it would mean instant, fiery, flailing death. For the pure simple joy of putting the stick in one corner, the rudder in the other and tumbling sideways up the sky, you need to look elsewhere. If you want to live long enough to do it more than once, that is.
How about this then?

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1145417/red_bull_hel...

cool

NB - Don't try this in a Robinson eek

Edited by Geneve on Thursday 19th November 17:48

eharding

14,648 posts

307 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Geneve said:
eharding said:
Geneve said:
May is a fixed-wing pilot, and most fixed-wing pilots have a frustrated envy of the helicopter's incredible versatility....
hehe

Ruade. Lomcevak. Avalanche. Mulleroid. Eventail. Abracadabra. (Cough....alright...Edracadabra).

All words which mean nothing to your average eggbeater driver, because should they attempt the aerobatic figures they represent, it would mean instant, fiery, flailing death. For the pure simple joy of putting the stick in one corner, the rudder in the other and tumbling sideways up the sky, you need to look elsewhere. If you want to live long enough to do it more than once, that is.
How about this then?

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1145417/red_bull_hel...

cool

Edited by Geneve on Thursday 19th November 11:29
Impressive. For a helicopter. In fixed-wing aerobatics, those are the sort of figures deemed suitable for a level known as "Beginner's".

hehe

RizzoTheRat

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28,011 posts

215 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Best helicopter aerobatics I've ever seen is this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlrAy4yQEOg&fea...
This vid doesn't really do it justice though as it looks better when you can see it in relation to the ground, he does it from pretty much stationary.

Plus when it comes to fancy flying, I'd like to see a fixed wing try this biggrin (Ok I'll admit there's maybe one that could but he'd be in egg beater mode so it wouldn't count)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF8xzcanrjQ&fea... Good flying but that's some seriously crazy ground crew.

Very impressed by the chinook display at RIAT this year, though also agree that fixed wing aerobatics look stunning, I went to the Redbull Air Races a couple of years back and loved it.

Edited by RizzoTheRat on Thursday 19th November 13:26




jhfozzy said:
I've just ordered it off fleabay for the princely sum of £2.74.
Good idea, I've just done the same thumbup

Edited by RizzoTheRat on Thursday 19th November 13:48