GREAT PLANES RealFlight 7 User Manual page 362

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Goldfish
R/C Term
Governor
R/C Term
Grouping
RealFlight Term
Gyro
R/C Term
HAL Device
Computer Term
Harrier
R/C Term
Host
RealFlight Term
Hub
R/C Term
Entering at level flight, pull 45 degrees up; perform
½ roll centered on the line. Then perform a ¾ loop
back to a 45 degree up line. Finish with another ½
roll centered on the up line.
A device used to help maintain a constant RPM
(head speed), generally used in helicopters rather
than airplanes.
A collection of scenery objects or foliage objects in
your airport. Every object in the airfield must
belong to one Group. You can place all of your
airport's scenery objects in a single Group, or create
multiple Groups to place objects in categories with
related objects. For example, you could have a
Group for Trees and another group for Buildings
within a particular airport.
A device, most commonly used in helicopters, that
aids in controlling the yawing action of the
helicopter by automatically adjusting the deflection
of the tail rotor blades.
A hardware-accelerated 3D video card driver.
"HAL" is an abbreviation for the phrase "Hardware
Abstraction Layer" that uses software drivers to
communicate between RealFlight's software and the
hardware of the PC.
A Harrier is a slow forward progression of the
aircraft with the nose held high. Use the elevator to
stall the forward progress of the aircraft. Add in
more up elevator until the nose approaches 45
degrees. The throttle should be used to control the
forward progress of the aircraft, without climbing.
In RealFlight 7, every multiplayer session requires
one player to serve as Host. The Host starts the
session, and then the other players join. Other
players can leave the session whenever they want,
but only the Host can terminate the entire session.
The centralized mechanical device used to attach
the main rotor blades and paddles.
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