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  • I was thinking of buying this today from amazon as i buy i wife a wii for x-mas but after watching 5 videos here on youtube im going to pass. Why ? The scenery looks like shit ! Looks like low rez stock FSX scenery and that's just not going to work for me ! Watch my video HAWX dx10.1 Tracker IR 5 pro , HAWX ($5.98 amazon) scenery looks about 5 times better than Black Shark and it's a $6.00 game.

  • @Mr351Nova Try the DCS A-10c footage...

    The scenery looks better, but this sim isn't focused on pretty landscapes, but the closest representation of the Ka-50 and very large open worlds. Hawx is more of an arcade game, but its also a hell of a good game!

  • @chrisakky Yeah i watched a few just now , your right , maybe i have just been watching the wrong videos . Thanks for the tip , maybe i will join the black shark movement ? I like flight simulation but i also like a good game !

  • @Mr351Nova Glad to be of help...

    But what's the black shark movement?

  • What does demonstrate this? cyclic pitch shoulld work in another way...

  • damn, I thought this was real until I started reading the comments !! damn good graphics.

  • what are the system requirements for this game? has it been published?

  • Minimum system requirements: Windows XP, Vista; CPU P4 2GHz or AMD equivalent, RAM 2 GB; Video 256MB RAM, compatible with DirectX9; 5GB of HDD space; sound card; DVD ROM; keyboard; mouse.

    Recommended system requirements: Windows XP, Vista; CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 3GHz or AMD equivalent, RAM 2 GB; Video Card with 512 MB RAM (ATI Radeon HD4850+ or nVidia GF8800+), compatible with DirectX9; 5GB of HDD space; sound card; DVD ROM; TrackIR®; keyboard, mouse, joystick.

  • Pulling the collective only changes the incidence off the blades. (moving the cyclic also but does this with respect to their position). What you see is the flapping hinges in action. Feathering hinges enable the change of incidence and there are also drag hinges so the blades can move for and aft relative to their circular movement.

  • This is because the arm to the center of gravity changes when the blades flap up or down. The Kamov has droop stops on the upper rotor and flapping stops on the lower rotor to minimise the change of the blades striking eachother.

  • Have pity for the maintainers that have to recheck all those rotors to make sure they weren't damaged.

  • wow.. looks like insect..c

    cool!

  • is that cg??

  • No. It's in-game effects.

  • wow wow wow. that's very impressive.

  • amazing video, i havne not seen anything like this before

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