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AS365 helicopter

Postby jbellardi » Mon Feb 06, 2006 6:43 am

I have AS365 helicopter that was done by Antti Pankkonen. Very nice indeed. However when I fly this in Virtual cockpit then the main rotor is standing still. Do anyone know where I can get a fix or how I can remove the main rotor that is standing still.

Any help PLEASE, as I really enjoy this helicopter but just cant get used to the idea that the main rotor is standing still.

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Re: AS365 helicopter

Postby commoner » Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:13 pm

....Hi JB.  Sorry nobody seems to be able to help.....I had noticed the same but just can't seem to fix it.......just thought I'd let you know that you aren't just being totally ignored. I've looked for some sort of file to tweak but not found the right one yet............commoner  ;D
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Re: AS365 helicopter

Postby tazz » Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:49 pm

try this ! go to aircft. conf. file , scroll down to  
[general eng. data ]
  eng-type=3  change the 3 to a 5
engine.0=0,83.3333,-20.0,60.0
add this under engine 0 engine.1=-25.67,-0.44,3.98

        this works for me


             
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Re: AS365 helicopter

Postby commoner » Tue Feb 07, 2006 3:04 am

...Nice one tazz..been bugging me for a while...I was looking for a .bmp to get rid of that rotor but couldn't find a way...this is far better............It works fine but just to check I got it right...is this how you meant?..............

[GeneralEngineData]
engine_type=5    <-- change this to jet engine (1) and be doomed!! >:)  
engine.0=0,83.3333,-20.0,60.0
engine.1=-25.67,-0.44,3.98
fuel_flow_scalar=3.0
min_throttle_limit=0.000000

 Thanks again.Feel sure JB will be thrilled to bits............commoner ;)
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Re: AS365 helicopter

Postby tazz » Tue Feb 07, 2006 5:37 am

thats it! enjoy.
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Re: AS365 helicopter

Postby commoner » Tue Feb 07, 2006 6:52 am

thats it! enjoy.


....Where have you been since 2003 Tazz..........just the two posts and you must be more than a bit clued up to come up with that one?

 More answers like that would be well appreciated..........you could become a STAR on SimV.............commoner  ;D
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Re: AS365 helicopter

Postby tazz » Tue Feb 07, 2006 6:20 pm

honestlyi got that from hovercotrol. also i work alot also week-ins. sorry if i left you hangin this morning  my wife had eye surgery this morning  every thing is fine know .



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Re: AS365 helicopter

Postby jbellardi » Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:05 am

:o

I just have to use Capital letters....  but I really need to shout this out...!!

AWESOME DUDES..!!

I got your answers yesterday morning and could't wait  to get home last night. I just could'nt believe my eyes when I saw that main rotor turning. I thought that the entry might remove the main blade, but to get it ti move, just stunned me nuts...

THANK YOU Tazz and Commoner for speedy reply's..

you guys rock....!!

Thanks again
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Re: AS365 helicopter

Postby commoner » Wed Feb 08, 2006 3:02 am

..LOL...Thought you'd be pleased somehow JB....... ;D

OK Taz thanks again and best of luck to your wife with her so precious eyes..........commoner ;)
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