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Unfortunately, PC helicopter controls can be prohibitively expensive.
We understand that most users don’t have a full USB helicopter
collective, and instead many are flying with a HOTAS or joystick. As
such, the FlyInside Bell 47G ships with an engine governor by default,
meaning that you only need 4 axes of control, and the helicopter
automatically keeps rotor RPM near 100% during flight.
For those of you with a full helicopter control-set, the FlyInside Bell 47G
has a piston engine 47G with realistic power response. You can turn off
the governor (either using the switch on the collective per chapter 7, or
the Heli Manager setting in chapter 4), and manually manage the
throttle while you fly.
In this case, you’ll want to bind your twist throttle to the “Propeller Axis”
in MSFS. Although it’s a bit unintuitive to bind your collective to Throttle,
and your throttle to Propeller, it means that those using a HOTAS can
share one control between airplane throttle and helicopter collective.
Depending upon your setup, you may need to reverse this axis.
Inside Flight Assistance settings, be sure to have all Piloting assist
turned off, as they will not work properly with the helicopter.