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0006187USAFGeneralpublic2021-03-05 03:012021-03-05 08:37
SpicySicilian 
reyhard 
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RHSUSAF
0006187: UH-60 bugged out
So during a side operation apart of the 77th AR, the engine is turned off by the co-pilot while grounded and then controls are transferred back to the pilot. You can see the engine on-off light flicker before turned off and controls are transferred. We are suddenly launched at a negative speed with the UH-60 instantaneously taking damage. The recording is from my friend in crew chief while I was on the right-hand door gunner seat which is still facing the opposite direction. I know a fix for that is being worked on but I do not know if it was linked to the issue. Our group is trying to figure out if this a server issue, latency, issue, or a mod issue. But with the recent patch to Arma affecting the RHS mod, I just want to be on the safe side and let the development team know.
We have not attempted to reproduce the issue on our server as to not destroy any more assets. But the events that lead up to the issue we're having the co-pilot with an advanced flight model taxi and then proceed to hover after taxiing to adjust his flight stick before grounding, turning off the engine, and passing controls back over to the pilot who uses the normal flight model. Beyond that, I do not know how to recreate the issue.
YouTube video of the incident:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCENc6pQuXY [^]
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Issue History
2021-03-05 03:01SpicySicilianNew Issue
2021-03-05 08:37reyhardNote Added: 0011493
2021-03-05 08:37reyhardStatusnew => closed
2021-03-05 08:37reyhardAssigned To => reyhard
2021-03-05 08:37reyhardResolutionopen => not fixable

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(0011493)
reyhard   
2021-03-05 08:37   
I'm afraid it sounds like Arma issue with AFM/SFM transfer of ownership - there is difference in center of mass when AFM & SFM is used which results in quick (usually one frame) swap between positions. In most cases it's ok but since RHS helicopters are using PhysX wheels (just like jets), it can lead to PhysX issues similar to tanks. In this case my bet is that wheels were underground for a moment and then engine attempted to push them out with force proportional to underground depth.