
Originally Posted by
(HellToupee @ Feb. 25 2007,07:14)
Dosnt mean he could make the ingame helecopters fly like that :P
Training dosnt mean they become super mean at the stick, just means they will land alive more often than not.
No, what it does mean is that comparing our experiences to that video is meaningless, which is my point.

Originally Posted by
(Radic @ Feb. 25 2007,10:12)
My OFP doesn't automatically follow terrain - at a CONSTANT AIRSPEED I have to use collective control (which doesn't work correctly in OFP either BTW - but near enough and better than ArmA) to maintain a fixed height above terrain.
Well, your OFP is either not the same OFP as everyone else's, or your ability to judge what the helicopter is doing is severely impared. ***In OFP, if you fly 'up a hill', you can even hear the engine rpms drop, the same way if you 'load' the rotors by telling the helicopter to climb via BIS's universal throttle/collective control. ***If you fly 'off of a cliff', the engine rpms will increase, and if the cliff is steep enough, you will no longer have any control over any of the helicopter's flight controls until it gets back to within the alititude range that it feels comfortable in. ***The helicopter doesn't stay fixed at a given altitude as if it was on legs... but it will attempt to stay at a certain altitude as if it was perched on mushy springs. ***So it might even crash into a hill if it's steep enough and you're going fast enough, but not without trying really hard not too. ***Try flying towards a hill that is higher than your altitude and leaving the controls alone. ***Chances are the helicopter will climb over the hill with no input.