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Suck It
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I used to play Jane's Longbow all the time, so the concept of collective and cyclic plus rudder pedals is
without a doubt in my head and secure. But strapping in to the real thing and not crashing on takeoff is a lot different I am sure. |
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Feeling at Home
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![]() Having a familiarization with the controls definitely helps, but making them do what you want is the hard part lol |
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Suck It
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with a multi-shot camera when you are fully zoomed in. The camera shoots until your mempry card is full, so that's no problem. But you are fully zoomed in, AND there is enough lag in your viewfinder that everytime you try to move the camera to keep the bird centered, you end up WAY over-correcting and then there is no bird in the field of view, so you try to correct for that and it just keeps getting worse. The only way to get it back is to stop shooting and re-frame. Of course in a chopper, you can't just 'stop shooting' because you are piloting a completely unstable aircraft. You can't just glide your way out of it. ![]() |
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Feeling at Home
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