I don't see how a harrier can do it if it has no speed whatsoever. A helicopter can because it has a rotor giving it the ability, but the harrier needs wind force on that rudder to pivot. Right or wrong?
Not as far as I'm aware of. I can't even find a good harrier jet out there! Lucky you for getting one.
Try using the joystick and rudder at the same time, or having some throttle applied.
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I don't see how a harrier can do it if it has no speed whatsoever. A helicopter can because it has a rotor giving it the ability, but the harrier needs wind force on that rudder to pivot. Right or wrong?
The real Harrier is fitted with puffer jets for directional control while in hover mode. This cannot be accurately simulated in FS. There is no default VTOL flight model so it would have to be based on either a helicopter or a conventional fixed wing aircraft.
I don't see how a harrier can do it if it has no speed whatsoever. A helicopter can because it has a rotor giving it the ability, but the harrier needs wind force on that rudder to pivot. Right or wrong?
The real Harrier is fitted with puffer jets for directional control while in hover mode. This cannot be accurately simulated in FS. There is no default VTOL flight model so it would have to be based on either a helicopter or a conventional fixed wing aircraft.
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