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Battlefield 4: Helicopter Tutorial Video

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Community member Servojax asked for more tips on flying helicopters. No worries, my friend. We’ve got you covered! If you’re also an aspiring helicopter pilot in Battlefield 4, this video offers a few pointers to help you get your chopper off the ground without crashing.

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When you pilot a helicopter or jet for the first time, head to the Test Range. This allows you to test out any vehicle, weapon, or upgrade without connecting to a live server. Practicing in a hostile-free environment is the best way to get familiar with any vehicle. Plus, you never want to crash a helicopter with a bunch of teammates riding in the back.

In the default configuration, the left stick controls the helicopter’s throttle or rotor speed, as well as the helicopter’s yaw or rotation. Use the right stick to control the helicopter’s pitch, allowing it to move forward, backward, or even sideways. If you’re not crazy about this control scheme, you can adjust it to match your style of play. The veteran control scheme reverts the controls back to the Battlefield 3 configuration, where the triggers control rotor speed. PC players can completely map all-new controls to their liking, using a mouse-keyboard combination. But even on the PC, the analog controls of a control pad or joystick are recommended, particularly when lining-up cannon shots.

Have any other questions about helicopters? Feel free to ask in the comments below. In the meantime, fly low, fly fast, and fly safe!

If you’re ready to dominate on the battlefield, get the complete, official Battlefield 4 game guide, available now. Go ahead and take a sneak peek at the Assault class chapter! If you haven’t done it yet, be sure to get your copy of the Battlefield 4 game now.


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