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alexz
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I mostly fly the 600n just because that's all I own. But I have been tweaking at the Sim trying to get it to feel as close to the real thing. I'm most concerned with the feel of tic tocs. In the real world I bog the head done a lot. But on the Sim it is all most imposable to get it to bog. In one of my attempts I brought the percent up on the induced cyclic power loss. At fist this felt right. but the more you get a feel for it the more you realise that it's the power loss of the draw for the servos that this controls. I no Drr, hens cyclic POWER LOSS. Well any way reducing the engines power feels better. Is it just me but I don't like using the sliders to do any adjusting.
10-29-2009 10:08 AM
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