Thank you for such in-depth and well produced video! This video is going to become a go-to place for anyone who will even dream of learning autorotations.
Nice work Jonas, really enjoyed (all 50mins) if this! I've been practising autos on the SIM and have a pretty good feel for it, but this video really helped me to understand the physics better. I'm definitely looking forward to doing this at the field (eventually!), thanks!
Mate thank you so much for this awesome video its really what iv been looking for.. I love basic Autos and iv been wanting to start doing inverted ones this has tort me all I need to know and more Thanks mate this video is the best You Betcha
Nice video very help. I didn’t catch what simulator your using? And is it compatible with my Futaba 14SG or do I need to buy a TX like spectrum? Could you please send links.
There's no motor torque so there is almost zero difference in load between left and right tail in an auto. the only difference is that one way you are going with the main shaft rotation and the other with it so the only real difference is the drag of the main shaft bearings which is miniscule. (Ade)
i downloaded the demo of this off steam and tried it in VR, and while it ran very smoothly the VR wasn't really 3d, it was a giant "imax" like projection. Are the 3d fields different? the demo just came with the "photo" field
Where is the documentation for this sim? I use RF and Phoenix but might like to try yours also. Don't know what radio/controller to use with it? Where are the specs?
www.accurc.com has all the information you asked for. machine specs here: accurc.com/shop/ check out the faq for transmitters, dongles etc. accurc.com/faqs/ if you have a realflight usb controller we fully support that, its plug, select the RF controller preset, calibrate and fly. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xjKFOonMy4k.html hope this helps
sure follow this guide, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n5Gukr4ntqM.html if you are still having issues drop an email to support@accurcsimulator.com
thats generally a sign that your graphics settings are set too high for the specs of your computer, this upsets the physics which then causes the tail shake. drop a mail to support@accurc.com if you require assistance