And I mean a lot. FlyInside states that this new version will make your 47 feel “like a whole new bird”. You may also be glad to know that there’s now an optional IFR panel, “with a CDI, DG, and ASI” as well as a Garmin GNS 430.
Here’s the full changelog:
- Adds new ground handling and light-on-skids behavior
- Adds helipad support -Adds support for new MSFS cyclic/collective input bindings
- Adds density altitude support
- Fixes various multiplayer issues around shared particles and animations
- Adds Garmin GNS430 option (can be toggled via Heli Manager) -Adds navigation/IFR gauge stack (can be toggled via Heli Manager)
- Manifold Pressure realistically responds to engine RPM and power demands
- Improves rotor inertia overall feel
- Adds Heli Manager "Features" tab
- Adds headsets with sound damping
- Adds new seats
- Adds B8 grip option (can be enabled via Heli Manager)
- Adds failures dialog for engine failure and rotor overspeed -Sliding windows can now be enabled via Heli Manager
- Sliding windows can now be opened/closed
- Rain effects follow more reasonable paths along bubble
- Particle effects can now be toggled via Heli Manager
- Adds avionics switch -Adds Ident button/light to transponder -Adds 3 new liveries
- Adds switch labels to liveries that were missing them
- Improved cyclic artwork
- Improves lateral cyclic authority/feel
- Improved inclinometer behavior
- Doors have sound
- Extended Altimeter Kohlsmann window values
- Running Takeoffs/Landings now realistically supported
- Adds Gyro spool down effects
- Fixes ICAO designator
You can update the FlyInside Bell 47 here. If you don’t own the Bell 47 yet, you can buy it here.