

I bought it as V5.0a, but just got the latest update and it's 5.5j, with a number of features added since new (including multiplayer, which I've never tried), as well as a LOT more aircraft and several more flying fields added. Updates, new aircraft types and more are downloadable, too. It, too, does a decent job of training, but doesn't have the cockpit view or the "3D" environment, only the photo fields. And it has various training modes, as well as some tutorial videos, and more. Helis offered are both fixed pitch and collective types. Some of the things you describe are beyond what Phoenix does, mostly the 3D mode and training circles, but it still comes with a variety of aircraft models, fixed wing, rotary wing and quad, and flight models are pretty good, too. The version 5 that I got came with a Spektrum DX4e transmitter, usable both as a transmitter and to run the sim, but also works well with the Spektrum DX6i that I prefer for my helis. Another R/C training choice is the Phoenix R/C. Gliders have the most options, and can be hand launched, pulled by a Plane while trying the various models, but a pleasant surprise. It was a bit of a surprise the first time I stumbled on a hand launched Some R/C planes are hand launched, and RealFlight handles this as well. Least one airboat is included with the default craft. Compatible with Mode 1 and Mode 2 Transmitters Compatible with.

Reset/rewind button is incorporated into the interface. A setup window helps you to quickly configure RealFlight. Wired Interface allows you to fly with your favorite transmitter.
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This also allows for the creations of boats, and at This is the Great Planes RealFlight 7.5 R/C Flight Simulator with the Wired Transmitter Interface. Planes with floats can take off and land on water, and of course taxi on Generally by using the rudder for steering, just like in a real plane. In the R/C world there are other options, and RealFlight seemsįirst, the normal case: airplanes can be taxied on the ground realistically, In the real world an airplane pulls onto the runway, accelerates and takes The binoculars window will pop up automatically when the plane gets a
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The binoculars can be set for manual or automatic control. The binocular window will show its orientation so you can clearly see When the plane is a tiny dot on the horizon One way the sim tries to solve this problem is The pilot's point of view on the ground is never going to be quite the Trying to simulate a 3D world on a flat 2D screen and perspective from One of the biggest problems with a simulator like this is that you are Is what you are looking for you really cannot get a more realistic looking R/C style with no option to fly in the cockpit. To photofields is that the pilot is firmly rooted to one spot and must fly Though obviously some skill with a camera is involved. It is possible for users to create PhotoFields Not surprisingly, PhotoField Sites use actual photographs to create a truly Also these fields let you fly from within theĬockpit of some aircraft (as you would with a real plane) versus onlyīeing able fly from the ground R/C style. First is that you can edit them or createĮntirely new ones yourself. Of course know it's a computer creation when looking at it. The objects and textures used are quite realistic though you will The 3D sites are created using the editor mentioned elsewhere in this To understand that there are two types of fields: RealFlight offers lots of places to fly, but first it's important
