Great video, thank you. I found the ground speed hold directional stability during a strong crosswind to be dodgy to the point of unuseable. I also found that re-engaging radar height hold like yours to want to reset to a previously stored value in memory. Still, super impressive coding considering how expensive real world helicopter autopilot software costs and the complexity of calculations required. Good FPS too. Very glad I bought the H160. Next stop, following a flight plan.
Hi, great video,as always, you have got the sound balance working perfectly now 👍Your voice is nice and loud and the intro music is not too loud. Brilliant.🍻
Only part way through the video, but clear that you are a great coach and tutor, so already subscribed to the channel. Thanks so much for taking the time as for me, I'm new to H160 without having the H145, so lots to learn! Cheers
No - the ipad is to enable all pc users to use the AP. The AP controls are on the centre console, and managed through buttons on the cyclic and the collective. However, you can model all of these controls, or many of them, to your own sick and throttle system. I am not sure about the H160 but pilots flying with reference to tablets for navigation etc is very common.
@@theflyingdoctor Since you were describing using autopilot to traverse (“clear”) rising terrain, did you mean to fly Vx, and not Vy, as stated? (Vx is best angle out speed, which is used to generate max vertical climb per unit distance fwd, i.e., clear obstacles when fwd distance is limited, usually short field takeoffs).
Learned alot - yuou did a fantastic job in explaining some of the Ap features in the H160.
Gracias. Fantastico. Saludos
Finished the video and learnt more in 30 minutes than countless other youtube videos. Really appreciate your support.
Tha is so much. Take care
Very clearly explained , one of the best H160 AP tutorial after searching all over... my compliments 😀
Much appreciated
Great video, thank you. I found the ground speed hold directional stability during a strong crosswind to be dodgy to the point of unuseable. I also found that re-engaging radar height hold like yours to want to reset to a previously stored value in memory. Still, super impressive coding considering how expensive real world helicopter autopilot software costs and the complexity of calculations required. Good FPS too. Very glad I bought the H160. Next stop, following a flight plan.
Brilliant overview.
Refined description of A/P modes as well as smoothly entering/exiting them.
SUPER helpful. Thank you.
Great video and I find that using the auto pilot works wonderfully when trying to land in heavy winds on an oil rig
Great point!
Hi, great video,as always, you have got the sound balance working perfectly now 👍Your voice is nice and loud and the intro music is not too loud. Brilliant.🍻
Good to know!
Nice vid, well explained
Only part way through the video, but clear that you are a great coach and tutor, so already subscribed to the channel. Thanks so much for taking the time as for me, I'm new to H160 without having the H145, so lots to learn! Cheers
Thanks again.
Great info 🤘
thanks for making this video was have so many probs landing this is the bests video out ther keep up the good work learned so much
thank you very much your tutorials are very helpful. so i will become a much better helisim pilot
Excellent tutorial , thank you.
“Keep the geek alive.”
Amen.
Thank you very much for the tutorial, I really liked it. Is it possible that you could give us some advice about the Joysticks you use?
Ill do a peripherals and setup tutorial next
Perfect, thank you very much.@@theflyingdoctor
Good video, thank you. Does the real chopper have that iPad for controlling automatic pilot or is there another way? Cheers
No - the ipad is to enable all pc users to use the AP. The AP controls are on the centre console, and managed through buttons on the cyclic and the collective. However, you can model all of these controls, or many of them, to your own sick and throttle system. I am not sure about the H160 but pilots flying with reference to tablets for navigation etc is very common.
@@theflyingdoctor Thank you for the reply , any chance on a future tutorial setting up the peripherals and Simulating AP as in RL flight? Cheers.
@@theflyingdoctor Since you were describing using autopilot to traverse (“clear”) rising terrain, did you mean to fly Vx, and not Vy, as stated? (Vx is best angle out speed, which is used to generate max vertical climb per unit distance fwd, i.e., clear obstacles when fwd distance is limited, usually short field takeoffs).
@@baomao7243Yes I had the same thought 🙂
This would be the only help I’d buy if it were available on xbox