Something else I noticed is the effects of forward or rearward speed vs. cyclic position is seemingly opposite (left><right) to what it should be, the retreating rotor blades are on the left, the advancing rotor blades are on the right when flying forwards, when transitioning from trimmed stick centre hover forwards you need to move the stick with bias for left of centre for level flight in-game, when flying backwards you need bias right of centre for level flight in-game which both go directly opposite left/right of what they should, i.e. if you are trimmed centre stick in a hover and you fly forwards slowly building speed with the advancing blades on the right then you would expect that side to start generating more lift than the retreating left side thus by implication require less blade pitch while the retreating side requires more blade pitch to account for the blades relative air-flow speed differences, if you are having to go into left stick bias as forward speed rises that means you are increasing the pitch on the advancing right side and decreasing it on the retreating left side.
