when trying to select any helicopters real flight crashes

What computer do you have? what is the model's name and number? Need to know if you have 12th gen Intel CPU with integrated GPU or if the computer comes with a dedicated GPU.
 
Okay, click on "Simulation" (top left screen) scroll down and click on "Settings" in the popup box, click the + sign next to "Graphics" and click on "Hardware" now in the right-side screen you will see "Graphics" Adapter, what is listed? (See attached picture)
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You could also try clicking on the Windows Start icon, select all apps, and search for Nvidia Control Panel.
See the attached pictures, what is your PC using for PhysX settings processor?
 

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If you click on the intel (R) iris (R)Xe Graphics name, do you see an option the select the Nvidia card?
 
Okay, so in the Nvidia Control Panel click on the drop-down arrow in the Select physics processor box (see pic) do you have option to change/
 

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Let's start again, click on windows start Icon, go to Settings, System, Display and click on Graphics (see pic#1) next click on Change default graphics settings (see pic#2) in Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling, (pic #3) make sure it is set to "On" restart your laptop and try helicopters again in RFE.
 

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So does the Nvidia control panel show the RTX3050Ti linked to your display, or does it still show the Intel IGPU?
 
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