Changhe Z-11 (Chinese LB)
Posted: 2010-03-09 01:15
I am reposting part of an old thread I made for this because now it's back on Qwai and it still has the same issues it has always had.
It's not something difficult to fix, but would make an immense difference when flying this helicopter.
The nose pitch when flying with throttle is way too accentuated. Even 30% power will make the nose climb extremely quickly, and for those of us who don't fly helicopters with a joystick, that makes it very hard to keep it pointed down.
I would suggest fixing it so you can at least fly straight without having to stroke the mousemat constantly. I thought the LB was bad but the climb in that one is hardly even noticeable when compared to the Z-11.
It would be perfect if it could handle more like the other helicopters, especially the EC635, tilting downwards when flying.
It's sort of the same problem the Chinook has, heavy in the back, but with the Z-11 you can't hit anything with the cannons because of the tilting.
It just keeps pulling towards the sky, and it is making the helicopter useless as a scouting helicopter and a CAS helicopter.
It's not something difficult to fix, but would make an immense difference when flying this helicopter.
The nose pitch when flying with throttle is way too accentuated. Even 30% power will make the nose climb extremely quickly, and for those of us who don't fly helicopters with a joystick, that makes it very hard to keep it pointed down.
I would suggest fixing it so you can at least fly straight without having to stroke the mousemat constantly. I thought the LB was bad but the climb in that one is hardly even noticeable when compared to the Z-11.
It would be perfect if it could handle more like the other helicopters, especially the EC635, tilting downwards when flying.
It's sort of the same problem the Chinook has, heavy in the back, but with the Z-11 you can't hit anything with the cannons because of the tilting.
It just keeps pulling towards the sky, and it is making the helicopter useless as a scouting helicopter and a CAS helicopter.