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Milviz UH-1H

I remember testing the original, darn fine model in every way for it's time. When I went over to DCS's Huey and their other rotor models, I never looked back at FSX/P3D choppers because the feel and systems depth for me wasn't nearly as good. I am hoping that the rotor dynamics in FS2020 see improvements on par with other rotor simulators but time will tell.
 
I can understand for the flight physics, but as far as I remember, the system depth of the Milviz Huey in P3D was quite deep, wasn't it ?

EDIT: and about flight physics, did they say if they will go with a custom flight model (a la AirLandFS or HPG) or will they use the yet-to-come native helicopter physics instead ?
 
Deep for a single engine Huey I guess, working with Tacpack it's a nice treat in FSX/P3D. The freeware UH-1 in MSFS isn't bad at all when combined with AirLandFS (the old HTR) program.
 
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