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    Coaxial rotor heli enquiry

    Good day to all , i am currently looking for a coaxial rotor type of a helicopter..anyone has a clue on where can i get the model for it on FlightsimX ( where to download, been looking in lots of site ) , or how can I design my own type of a aircraft ? What are the procedures ?

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    Did you try http://www.hovercontrol.com? They have a good library of helicopters available.
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    Coaxial rotor motor

    Apparent ly,...the web site doesnt have that much of a library , plus I can even post topics on the forum , will try to get it touch with them more constantly ,
    Was just curioused , is there any type of software , whereby.. if I startup my pc , is automaticsly ...load MS FlightSim X ..with having to click the FlightSIM x iCon ?


    thank you
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    I told you the same thing is a different thread. Please only make one thread for your questions, it gets confusing.

    Hovercontrol has a huge copter library. You have to look a bit closer. I just went looking thru it and saw at least one coaxial copter and I think they have others.
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    Coaxial rotor

    Thank you , apparently , i have found a few files on the coaxial model..
    Just for enquiry , how do u create your own model for flight sim X ?
    Anyones got any info or manuals on that ?


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    If you have FSX Deluxe and you installed the FSX SDK, you'll see some information there on gmax. You can use gmax to create a model, even for scenery objects as well. Otherwise Google the topic. There is some good forums & webs out there that focus on model creation in Flight Sim.
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    check out FSWC.info and then the FSX section.

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