So excited! My last time flying an Osprey was in “LHX Attack Chopper” from 1990. Looking much prettier on modern computers than the Tandy 286 PC I had in high school
Not necessarily. Depends how good the flight model is as it’s really a plane that can take off and land like a helicopter. The H145 is pretty ■■■■good as it is.
I would agree (after 500+ hours of using it) that the latest H145 flight model is very impressive … given that so far there is no real heli support in MSFS.
So the MV-22 could fly very realistically even without SU11 fluid dynamics.
I have to say that I am really looking forward to this MV-22. It does look very nice and detailed and seems to be full featured. I wound guess that the effort to get the glass cockpit “close to the real thing” must have been a lot of work. And those rotor blade LEDs sure look amazing.
The H145 is almost perfect for “country sightseeing” … but it has two main aspects which I hope the MV-22 can do better:
long distance travel … e.g. between islands … at 100 ktas takes too much time
a max altitude of approx 20.000 ft makes it impossible to use the H145 in places like Tibet etc.
I am convinced that the MV-22 will make a big difference in those places … and I will still be able to use those very short airstrips on those islands … to get a tea time break.
You can’t bring one throttle down, as there is only one throttle. The Osprey has a special gearbox arrangement to prevent loss of rotor speed on one side following an engine failure. I don’t think it can hover on only one engine, but it can make a rolling landing.
That gearbox is a interesting … yet highly risky aspect. There seem to have been a number of Osprey crashes related to it.
Sometimes it seems that one of the clutches in the gearbox can “slip”
… which then for a short time results in asymmetric trust
… and if this happens in hover during final approach
… then it seems to often result in a fatal crash
There are some scary videos out there on YouTube … for example:
I do not expect to see such clutch failures in the virtual Miltech version. But vortex-ring-state seems to be included. So I look forward to seeing what the MV-22 will do in that case.
Is it any good? A lot of the avionics menu selection was blanked off on the only pre-release vid I could find. I want to get it but have been stung a few times before with aircraft that I’ll never use again due to poor flight modeling.