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==Realism==
==Realism==
The Bo105-model has a very realistic fdm regarding flight handling, based on collected detailed data of the Bo105 from NASA-flight tests, flight manuals, pilots and published scientific data from various sources. Due to its unique flight character, and its nature of being a helicopter, there had been some false assumptions about the realism in the past by many users, including its current maintainer.
The Bo105-model has one of the most accurate fdm regarding flight handling, based on collected detailed data of the Bo105 from NASA-flight tests, flight manuals, pilots and published scientific data from various sources. Due to its unique flight character, and its nature of being a helicopter, there had been some false assumptions about the realism in the past by many users, including its current maintainer.


Though the BO105 was the first helicopter with a rigid rotor head, the civilian version had never been eqipped with any flight-control assistence like SAS or autopilot. The only flight-control assistence installed is a ForceTrim System by Springloading.  Only the military versions BO105 M-P, especially the armed versions, have a YAW-SAS to keep the helicopter better in place while aiming and shooting.
Though the BO105 was the first helicopter with a rigid rotor head, the civilian version had never been eqipped with any flight-control assistence like SAS or autopilot. The only flight-control assistence installed is a ForceTrim System by Springloading.  Only the military versions BO105 M-P, especially the armed versions, have a YAW-SAS to keep the helicopter better in place while aiming and shooting.
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