HTR and Tacpack compatibility
Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 11:09 pm
How to get Milviz's Huey running with HTR v1.5:
1: Download the UH-1H cfg file for HTR from Hovercontrol and change it's name to "Aerodynamics.cfg". Install it in the usual manner.
2: Turn on FSX.
3: While you are looking at the "Free Flight" screen and you see the aircraft rotating start HTR v1.5.
4: Make sure "HTR Panel Active" is not selected. This option makes HTR incompatible with the tacpack and can prevent certain hydraulic systems from working. This option must not be checked when you click on "Fly Now" or you will need to restart FSX.
5: In the HTR window select "Governor available" and "Vibration Effect"
6: In the HTR window set the cyclic sensitivity to 200. You can adjust it to your liking while you are flying, but start at 200.
7: Click on "Fly Now".
Other thoughts....
I usually run it with the wind set at five knots gusting to seven or something like that so I don't develop any bad hovering habits. I do have FSUIPC installed so that the wind velocity changes at a rate of two seconds per one knot change in velocity because my copy of FSUIPC can smooth out the wind a little and make it more realistic.
Good luck.
1: Download the UH-1H cfg file for HTR from Hovercontrol and change it's name to "Aerodynamics.cfg". Install it in the usual manner.
2: Turn on FSX.
3: While you are looking at the "Free Flight" screen and you see the aircraft rotating start HTR v1.5.
4: Make sure "HTR Panel Active" is not selected. This option makes HTR incompatible with the tacpack and can prevent certain hydraulic systems from working. This option must not be checked when you click on "Fly Now" or you will need to restart FSX.
5: In the HTR window select "Governor available" and "Vibration Effect"
6: In the HTR window set the cyclic sensitivity to 200. You can adjust it to your liking while you are flying, but start at 200.
7: Click on "Fly Now".
Other thoughts....
I usually run it with the wind set at five knots gusting to seven or something like that so I don't develop any bad hovering habits. I do have FSUIPC installed so that the wind velocity changes at a rate of two seconds per one knot change in velocity because my copy of FSUIPC can smooth out the wind a little and make it more realistic.
Good luck.