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My first chopper, some advice please!


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Hi there,

 

I'd like to dip my toe into flying a helicopter in X-Plane - having not tried it ever in XP. I really enjoyed some of the FSX helicopter missions, which I found to be a steep but very enjoyable learning curve - more so than airplanes.

 

I'd like to start off with a helicopter that I can use for exploring scenery with - I am starting to build a good collection but tend to whiz past it a lot in jets!

 

So if anybody could make some recommendations I would be grateful.

 

I am a bit of sucker for eye candy too, so a nice cockpit would be cool in terms of considerations.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Kind regards,

 

James

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Yo James

 

Personally, I would recommend you to start with the Dreamfoil's R-22 ! As it is the simplest helicopter and also the more difficult to handle. What I'm trying to say here is, when you can precisely pilot the R22, any chopper will be easy for you afterward

 

Some people here ( Nicola being the first :P ) will say the Nils's BK-117... it is a great helicopter, but very very assisted ( Stability Augmentation Systems, great avionic etc )
 

I would say it really depends on what you are aiming, if it is just great flights, without struggling to fly correctly, and explore, I would say the BK117

 

If you really want to become a great virtual ( or real ^^ ) helicopter pilot, doing some high precision work such sling load operations, very stable and fluid hover etc, then you should start to fully know the R-22, then go with the Bell 206 single-turbine helicopter, then the 117, S-92 and future Sea KingI

 

If you need any help with joystick/control configuration for helicopter operations, I would be glad to help ;-)

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Hueyman  Today, 09:35 PM
Personally, I would recommend you to start with the Dreamfoil's R-22 ! As it is the simplest helicopter and also the more difficult to handle. What I'm trying to say here is, when you can precisely pilot the R22, any chopper will be easy for you afterward.


+1.  It's the most rudimentary heli in the box, but also the most demanding to fly.


Hueyman  Today, 09:35 PM
Some people here ( Nicola being the first :P ) will say the Nils's BK-117... it is a great helicopter, but very very assisted ( Stability Augmentation Systems, great avionic etc )


Actually, I would say Aubrey's MD-902 Explorer is probably the easiest to fly, if you just want an easy-to-fly heli to explore scenery with.

 

 

JimboG Yesterday, 08:03 PM
I am a bit of sucker for eye candy too, so a nice cockpit would be cool in terms of considerations.


The BK117 has probably the most convincing cockpit, and has more tune-able items to get it how you want it (interiors etc).

 

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Dreamfoil Jetranger or R-22 are both well suitable trainers.

 

 

The reason the R22 is used in real life as a trainer is because it is basic.  Not because it's easy to fly.

In xp the R22 and JR are not the easiest to fly. Jimbo wants to explore scenery, not spend his time fighting to keep in the air.

 

The easiest models to fly are the EC135 and EC120, but you may find their cockpits disappointing.

 

For this reason, the next that ticks your boxes (easy and eye-candy) are the MD-902, followed by the BK117.

 

My advice would be start on one of those with the sliders to the right (yes, assisted) and once you get used to it start moving the sliders to the left for more realism.

Then advance to the JR or the R22.  If you just start off with the R22 you will find it frustrating, hard work, and you'll certainly be seeing your scenery.......... as you pile into it.   A lot.

 

 

This is my rating from easy to difficult. Putting sliders to the right makes them easier still. (Can't comment on the AS350 or the Mil, as they're xp10).

1. MD-902  (and EC135 & EC120 but no eye candy cockpits)

2. BK117 

3. HUGHES 500

4. JR & R22

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Hi there, Hueyman, Nicola and Martin,

Wow! This is really helpful, thanks for the advice.

I can certainly empathise on the steep learning curve - it took about 2 years of "very now and then" picking up the FSX heli-missions, very gradually progressing up to the oil rig recue mission - not for the faint-hearted! :)

To start off yes I would like a fairly easy-to-fly/learn helicopter as it will likely maximise my enjoyment as I explore my scenery whilst building up some skills on the stick and collective!

If I may ask another question, is there any X-Plane-centric "missions" or training exercises that I can look at that you'd recommend?

Many thanks, looking forward to getting started! (I'll update this thread with any relevant feedback if that's OK.)

Kind regards,

James

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If I may ask another question, is there any X-Plane-centric "missions" or training exercises that I can look at that you'd recommend?

 

There are several helicopter training areas to practise your landing skills and maneouvring on -

 

Heli-School   http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=15897

 

Helicopter Training Area (recommended)   http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=11814

 

Sunnyport (recommended)   http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=12209

 

Gymkhana   http://lamahelo.chez-alice.fr/gymkhana/gymkhana.htm

 

3XS7 Bell Helicopter Training Facility   http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=11221

 

I'm assuming you've got access to the org. If not, pm me.

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PS.  I don't know which version of xp you've got, but I forgot to add if you need helis:

 

EC135 you can find here:   http://www.rotorsim.de/

 

EC-120 here:   http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=3649

 

Hughes 500 (for later!) here:   http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=8994

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