[FREE] [STANDALONE] | Helicopter Hover System

zzz-hover

| Features |

  • Toggleable Hover Mode: Players can easily switch between hover mode and normal flight, adding a new layer of strategy and skill to helicopter piloting.
  • Hover Height Adjustment: Pilots have the control to adjust their hover height, enabling precise positioning for surveillance, rescues, or any aerial activity.

| How to Use |

  1. Press and hold a designated key (default: X) for 2 seconds to toggle hover mode.
  2. Use the arrow keys (up/down) to adjust the hover height when in hover mode.

| Download & Showcase |
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Github - zzz-hover

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so it basically just freezes you in the air?

It’s current functionality is freezing you in air and leaving the blades spinning so it’s more of assisted system for those who use it for news cameras(Was my main reason for this - going to add a repell system later on down the road.) You are also able to move up and down within the Z axis arrow keys up and down. The value in which how much they go up and down can also be changed within the script aswell.

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I like it, was a bit strange the first time i hit the x and it stopped, i thought my game froze… lol
Overall it does what it is designed to do, a steady camera mount.

Would you be looking at an altitude hold at all? Not a full autopilot (although that would be nice). That would make flying the helis easier as they are not the most stable of things to maintain a constant altitude.

Great work, thanks :slight_smile:

SICK!!! :star_struck: :star_struck:

I really do like your idea - going to see what I can do! :slight_smile:

Thank you for the support!

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Thank you for the support!

is it possible to change the keybind??

First off I want to apologize for such late response - health issues have gotten the best of me.

Go to client.lua - line 83 and adjust the 73 value with yours

if IsControlPressed(0, 73) then

Controls - Cfx.re Docs ← Please refer to this link to select your button of choice, corresponding buttons have a number attached to them