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Author Topic: [ANSWERED] R22 Clutch Broken
BrandonF
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Post [ANSWERED] R22 Clutch Broken
on: August 18, 2012, 14:42

When engaging the clutch on piston engine helicopters, such as the default Robinson R22, there is a grinding noise and then the engine quits. This has been a bug since FSX SP2. It would be great if there was a workaround or fix in a future version of Prepar3D.

BrandonF
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Post Re: R22 Clutch Broken
on: January 12, 2013, 17:03

Bump. Just wondering if this ever got looked at? It's an extremely annoying bug since it prevents a realistic startup procedure from being completed.

WBard
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Post Re: R22 Clutch Broken
on: January 17, 2013, 08:10

Hey Brandon,

In previous versions of Prepar3D we implemented a feature called ExternalSim which allowed developers to incorporate their own flight models into Prepar3D. In future versions we are expanding on this philosophy by giving developers even more power and control over the inner workings of their vehicles and SimObjects. In short, we don't plan on fixing any legacy issues with the legacy helicopter model at this time, but are anxiously creating new means and methods where future content creators will be able to build and model their helicopters in any way they wish and have full control over the simulations.

Software Manager - Prepar3D® Team

aeronauta
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Post Re: [ANSWERED] R22 Clutch Broken
on: January 17, 2013, 16:10

Well Sir, that is really good news for Helicopter fans!!!!

thankyou

regards Jorge

BrandonF
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Post Re: [ANSWERED] R22 Clutch Broken
on: January 19, 2013, 13:09

It's great that you guys are doing that, but I was hoping that this one small issue could at least be fixed so that those existing helicopters are at least completely functional. The issue is related to the functionality (operation of the aircraft) more than anything.

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