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hans1 23rd November 2018 15:59

Flight Simulator
 
Hi everybody,

I just joined this forum but I am not sure that I am in the right place.
I am no professional pilot but I try to do aircraft development for Flightgear, a flight simulation software.
It would be outstandingly great to get info regarding helicopters from real pilots.

But I do understand if people like me with questions I have are not welcome here.

Would be great to get feedback whether or not it would be ok to post such questions.

Thanks,

hans

R22 HEAVY 23rd November 2018 20:52

Hi ya,

What exactly do you wish to know? A bit more information would help,

Regards

paco 24th November 2018 06:45

Not all of us bite ..... :)

Phil

Bell_ringer 24th November 2018 08:24


Originally Posted by paco (Post 10318975)
Not all of us bite ..... :)

Phil

That's only because the older crowd have lost most of their teeth, they will still give a damn hard gumming though :E

hans1 24th November 2018 14:22

Ok :-)

So I am trying to improve the Flightgear model for the Airbus Tiger (former EC665). The looks are less of a problem since I got plenty of pictures and videos.

But I have no information on functionality.
Airbus was not willing to send me any material other than what I can find on their official web site (which is only sales and marketing blabla).

Of course a lot of material would be confidential, I know that. But there I have pictures of all the instruments (I tried to attach what I have stitched together up to now but this forum-program won't let me because I am a newbie), but -except for the obvious ones- I have no clue what they are for and how they work. How does it start up? What's it like to fly? How to engage auto-pilot?

Any hint towards a flight/operation/maintenance manual or explanations of people who know this stuff would be sooo helpful and I would be very grateful.

Greetings,

hans


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