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Inserico
05-20-2008, 12:25 AM
Hey, just like to know what is the average training hours (on G4 or any other sim) for one person to take from no heli experience to be able to hover the heli (Trex 450 size) in the straight on, side on and front on configurations to the point where he/she will be able to land at any spot they want?
Jim T
05-20-2008, 10:31 AM
Hey, just like to know what is the average training hours (on G4 or any other sim) for one person to take from no heli experience to be able to hover the heli (Trex 450 size) in the straight on, side on and front on configurations to the point where he/she will be able to land at any spot they want?
I'd say that answer is all over the board. It's taken me what seems like forever. My 10 year old grandson could probably do it with 30 minutes of concentrated practice. :(
Jim
Inserico
05-20-2008, 11:06 PM
I had a read of another post yesterday, realised why no body would reply to my post... I thought was a stupid question, but then I found all the answers I need on another post. Then I realised how much of a fool I made of my self ...
Thanks for the reply Jim.
Espeefan
05-23-2008, 12:08 AM
Everybody progresses at a different rate, but for myself, I found that after about 32 -40 hours of practice, I was getting pretty good at hovering in all orientations, but that does not include inverted hovering. Once you learn how to hover, forward and backward flight goes quicker. In there you also learn to make smooth transitions into a hover from forward or backwards flight, which is critcal to landing.
Jim T
05-23-2008, 12:28 AM
I had a read of another post yesterday, realised why no body would reply to my post... I thought was a stupid question, but then I found all the answers I need on another post. Then I realised how much of a fool I made of my self ...
Thanks for the reply Jim.
Believe me you didn't make a fool of yourself. Not only do folks have different learning curves, but also have different standards of what constitutes acceptable hovering in all orientations.
Jim
user38
05-24-2008, 07:07 PM
I haven't been logging my simulator hours but I have owned RealFlight G4 for about two months. I am already at the stage where I can hover inverted, but only for about two or three seconds at a time.
I estimate G4 has saved me about $450,000 in parts and repairs.
povern
05-27-2008, 09:34 PM
What, only $450,000?
I think I'm close to $1,500,000
maxout
05-28-2008, 06:20 PM
Hey Inserico, I got my sims in February and it took me about 4 wks. before I could hover and take off , fly around and land. The landings were rough for another month or so. I practice about 2-3 hours a day, since I'm retired. I can do rolls, loops backwards and forward, funnels, and some inverted. I still may cash when I get to carefree. On the inverted I just started flying around, the past couple of weeks. I still allow myself some time to go back and do nothing but hover, for me I gained better control of my hover by loosening up and flying around and trying other things. Good luck and hang in there.