I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

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I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby an-225 » Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:34 am

Downloaded the RealFlight RC simulator...having quite alot of fun with it. Hehe, there's something for everyone in these shots (well, I only show the chopper. I'm talking about my flying style).

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High Speed Pass Inverted at Low Altitude - Ozzy

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Stable Hover a Few Feet From The Ground - Str1ker

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Stable Final Approach - The 5%

Enjoy these pics. ;)
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Re: I'm A Good Pilot For A 13 Year Old, No?

Postby Ben R » Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:45 am

Yes your a great pilot!

LOL love the photoreal texture  ;D ;D


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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby yancovitch » Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:24 am

a challenging way to mow the lawn....has fs become that good already? i thought i had to wait two years for fsx to come close to that..... :)
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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby alrot » Thu Aug 30, 2007 11:00 am

Wait a minute ,are you telling me that these are not photos ??? :o where ,how, how did you do that?? :o
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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby Hagar » Thu Aug 30, 2007 11:05 am

Very impressive indeed.

Wait a minute ,are you telling me that these are not photos ??? :o where ,how, how did you do that?? :o

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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby machineman9 » Thu Aug 30, 2007 11:14 am

jesus!

that looks so real! ohwell, im 14... its probably my old age  ;D
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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby MOUSY » Thu Aug 30, 2007 12:26 pm

Cool stunts... just a question though....
Since rotor flight is possible by pushing air down, (up if your upside down), how is it possible to do a stable hover, upside down, without completely reversing the direction of the rotor turns? :o
Please elaborate, I'm missing something here...

LOL... I guess think that last heading should be the other 95%. ;D
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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby Travis » Thu Aug 30, 2007 12:54 pm

Cool stunts... just a question though....
Since rotor flight is possible by pushing air down, (up if your upside down), how is it possible to do a stable hover, upside down, without completely reversing the direction of the rotor turns? :o
Please elaborate, I'm missing something here...

LOL... I guess think that last heading should be the other 95%. ;D


I'm pretty sure the rotor doesn't reverse direction, just the blades.  If you were to reverse the direction of a cessna's prop blades in flight, the prop would suddenly start pushing against the current airflow.  Same thing here.  There are videos of this exact thing happening on YouTube.  Just search around for things like "RC", "stunts" or "helicopter".
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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby MOUSY » Thu Aug 30, 2007 1:17 pm

O now I get it... it's sort of like changing the angle of attack of the blades themselves, so that they push air up this time. Ok. Thanks for that clarification Locke. 8-)
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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Aug 30, 2007 1:28 pm

Not bad at all my young padawan ;)
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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby haroldkip » Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:33 pm

Excellent graphics ... I really need to look into this one. Very nice smoke effect too!
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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby Isak922 » Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:33 pm

I've played this at my local Hobby Shop  ;)

Nifty game!

(Nice stunts! Would hate to actually be a pilot doing that though  ;D)
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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby an-225 » Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:26 am

I must say, the photofields in this are INCREDIBLE. There is actually depth - if you fly far enough towards a tree, you will hit that tree. If you fly into a building off in the distance, it takes a long time, but the plane will bounce off it. If you taxi towards those hedges next to the runway, it will stop, and the prop will stop moving, as it gets tangled in the grass. It has its drawbacks though - you cannot interact with (most of) the environment. And you can only fly the plane from one spot, you cannot follow it (understandable, no one can get a 3D view of the environment around you.

The capabilities of the sim are incredible as well. As Ecko stated, some aircraft have variable prop pitch angle. Some so powerful to the point that...uh...how do I say this. You can hover the Extra 300 while pointing directly at the ground. There is VTOL capability (Harriers and V-22s are available in add-on packs). There is support for an actual radio controller (specific models only though). It supports new airports - either 3D OR a panoramic photo of your own flying site. Tons of support for third party aircraft.
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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby Bob70 » Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:45 pm

I also have the the RealFlight RC sim.
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Re: I'm a Good Pilot For a 13 Year Old, No?

Postby Stubbedtoe18 » Fri Aug 31, 2007 6:20 pm

Those aren't edits  :-?
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