Well after practicing a fair bit on the sim today I decided to try my first "proper" auto after a couple of weeks of flicking throttle hold 5 feet off the gground.
I set my throttle hold throttle curve to 20%, and tested i got the blades spinning when I flicked throttle hold. I did.
Practiced my approach several times with normal throttle until i found the "sweet" spot and it came down about where I wanted it.
Went back up, started approach from about 80 feet up, flicked throttle hold and went negative pitch. It was lovely - the blades sounded beautiful, so nice and quiet. It was all going so well... So well I thought "sod it, i could land it from here!"
Anyway, about 15 feet up I thought "no not on my first try, lets just do this a few more times" so I used the head speed I had (the idea was to see if I still had good head speed, which I did - I hovered it for 2-3 seconds) and then flicked throttle hold off.
Nothing happened. The heli just made a high pitch whistling sound and didnt spool up again at all
I tried to get the head speed back up using negative but it was too late and she was too low. She landed dead level with a thump
Snapped a skid and somehow when i picked the heli up the blade grip had contacted the leading edge of the blade? Not sure how. Anway, theres a chunk out of it now so I need now blades and landing gear.
Going to take everthing else out though and check it...The only thing I can think of is main gear slipping; But to be honest - It didnt make enough noise for it to be that!
Very happy with my first "Proper" Auto anyway, just annoyed that the heli did what it did, anyone know what I did wrong?
AFter i'd done this I properly auto'd my 450 which felt great. Not a lot of head speed in it...really low flare! But I managed to land it ok. Then on the next try when I was lining up for my descent, a huge gust of wind took it, I lost which way it was pointing and found it in a hedge 200 feet away
I set my throttle hold throttle curve to 20%, and tested i got the blades spinning when I flicked throttle hold. I did.
Practiced my approach several times with normal throttle until i found the "sweet" spot and it came down about where I wanted it.
Went back up, started approach from about 80 feet up, flicked throttle hold and went negative pitch. It was lovely - the blades sounded beautiful, so nice and quiet. It was all going so well... So well I thought "sod it, i could land it from here!"
Anyway, about 15 feet up I thought "no not on my first try, lets just do this a few more times" so I used the head speed I had (the idea was to see if I still had good head speed, which I did - I hovered it for 2-3 seconds) and then flicked throttle hold off.
Nothing happened. The heli just made a high pitch whistling sound and didnt spool up again at all

I tried to get the head speed back up using negative but it was too late and she was too low. She landed dead level with a thump

Snapped a skid and somehow when i picked the heli up the blade grip had contacted the leading edge of the blade? Not sure how. Anway, theres a chunk out of it now so I need now blades and landing gear.
Going to take everthing else out though and check it...The only thing I can think of is main gear slipping; But to be honest - It didnt make enough noise for it to be that!
Very happy with my first "Proper" Auto anyway, just annoyed that the heli did what it did, anyone know what I did wrong?
AFter i'd done this I properly auto'd my 450 which felt great. Not a lot of head speed in it...really low flare! But I managed to land it ok. Then on the next try when I was lining up for my descent, a huge gust of wind took it, I lost which way it was pointing and found it in a hedge 200 feet away


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