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Je trouve que tu la très bien réaliser et j'ai eu une idée, je les repris et je fait le AS365 Dauphin F-GYLH du port du Havre a quelque exception prés [C'est juste de la peinture et des modification mineur car je suis pas très douée] c'est juste un travaille perso que je ne publierez pas.
J'aimerais bien te le montres pour avoir des conseil !
Merci
So yeah, to perfectly hover, it requires constant job from the pilot, or to play around with the trim a bit
I tried with and without electricity, I even tried heavy lift and again rps gets stuck on 5.50 and never high enough for liftoff
For the very angled flight position, it's the only solution to get to reasonable speeds, without having to add a tilting rotor, complicating the whole thing even more.
Turning while landed probably comes from heavy wind, the machine is pretty light and the wind is overpowered to the point where even large boats and submarines can get tipped over by it. Or it's not properly landed. Idling the engine at ground is the best option to make sure it won't go.
Overall very cool and good looking helicopter, but lacking in equipment, reliability, flight handling and safety. By the looks its a 11/10. Everything else is 3/10 :/