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0004688AFRF[All Projects] Generalpublic2018-10-15 16:172018-10-28 09:12
chimere 
reyhard 
noneminoralways
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0004688: ka-52 flight model glitch - unable to slow down - main rotor tilt
When ka-52 reaches certain point of speed, main rotor will tilt and then its impossible to slow down by making turn, it will only increase speed above 400km.

Only way to slow down is putting heli nose up or center main rotor back by turning on auto-hover, but you will get altitude drastically.

This issue was already reported, but RHS admin responded, thats compromise between arma 3 engine and reaching real life ka-52 speed. I think this is totally wrong, i would rather have helicopter with 300km speed and good control, than this - flying ka-52 is real pain now, in combat i really dont want to all the time watching for speed and trying to not reach above 300km and then losing good control over heli, its impossible to quickly lower altitude without getting speed (normal speed would be ok, but over 400km?).

Its not really fun to be unable to quickly land after reaching more than 300km speed or when rotor tilt, its not fun to slow down by putting nose up or turn-on auto-hover and get hundreds of meters altitude and then wait one hour for landing by decreasing throttle, its not fun to increase flight speed over 400km, just when i want to make longer turn. During turn holding pedal and throttle for lowering speed / altitude have 0 effect.

Can be done something with this?
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Issue History
2018-10-15 16:17chimereNew Issue
2018-10-16 14:06reyhardSeveritymajor => minor
2018-10-28 09:12reyhardNote Added: 0008730
2018-10-28 09:12reyhardStatusnew => closed
2018-10-28 09:12reyhardAssigned To => reyhard
2018-10-28 09:12reyhardResolutionopen => suspended

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(0008730)
reyhard   
2018-10-28 09:12   
Tried it tweak it a little bit but without any success. Suspending this ticket for now but if one day I will have idea how to improve it then I will keep in mind your suggestions.