I'm probably in a worse shape than the rest of the simulated world, if we speak about flying a helo.
I can barely take off with the damn thing. If I try
very strongly I can even make it go appoximatedly where I want. But nothing changes the fact that:
1) I'll end up going where I don't want and crashing because the damn thing is not enough responsive to commands and if I try to force my will on it, it will find a way to crash anyway.
2) If I try to hover, invariably,
the engine will die on me making me plummet from whatever height I was back to the ground (where in a whatever fixed wing plane you have at least a little time to try and start the engine again, and if you can't you can try to glide to salvation anyway). My question is: do real helos hovering risk a engine out? I don't think so, but if so, how many in real life died for this kind of mishap?
3) Landings are beasts, due to the limited angle of view in the simulator and the sluggishness of power variation in the helos and their tendency of going their own way no matter how insistant you are in telling them not to, the
only way I found not to crash is to keep the crash option in the realism menu disabled, and this is cheating. I don't like to cheat, I don't like the helos. Amen.
In the end I think I'm not made to pilot the damn things. I've renounced even trying. They're too damaging.
To my ego, that is.

There's but one real cure for human stupidity. It's called DEATH.
At the moment mourning the assassination of sarcasm and irony for the good of the "higher".
Proud FSIX user. Active user of FS98, X-plane and novic