Flight Simulators
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Flight Simulators
Im jumping into 6ch flying and im gonna start out with the simulator. I just purchased software for i already have the radio (devo 7) . I went and got Real Flight heli pak and i was told that i needed other sofware i order for that to work. Can i use realflight Basic? Im running it on Windows Vista
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RE: Flight Simulators
The basic can not be expanded so you get what you get. That said it is a real nice program and you can learn to fly just as well. I really prefer the Phoenix as it has all of the popular helicopters and the down loads are free and the background seem to be brighter. It is more of a heli pilots sim and the Realflight is more of an airplane sim... at least to me.
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RE: Flight Simulators
There are enough helis in the basic to bring you from basic training to well into 3D and anything in between.
Of course if you want a more upscale simulator you would have to spend more and get the likes of the Pheonix or the Real Flight 6.5 (my favorite). The expansion pack you got is made for the older Real Flight 6 and the current Real Flight 6.5.
Of course if you want a more upscale simulator you would have to spend more and get the likes of the Pheonix or the Real Flight 6.5 (my favorite). The expansion pack you got is made for the older Real Flight 6 and the current Real Flight 6.5.
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RE: Flight Simulators
I'm gonna be the odd man out once again and say that I slightly prefer the feel of helis in RF to Phoenix, but they're both VERY close. Buy based on the other features, neither flight model will disappoint.
I really like RF all around, it's great as a training aid and also a lot of fun to just mess around with.
I really like RF all around, it's great as a training aid and also a lot of fun to just mess around with.
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RE: Flight Simulators
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I'm gonna be the odd man out once again and say that I slightly prefer the feel of helis in RF to Phoenix, but they're both VERY close. Buy based on the other features, neither flight model will disappoint.
I really like RF all around, it's great as a training aid and also a lot of fun to just mess around with.
I'm gonna be the odd man out once again and say that I slightly prefer the feel of helis in RF to Phoenix, but they're both VERY close. Buy based on the other features, neither flight model will disappoint.
I really like RF all around, it's great as a training aid and also a lot of fun to just mess around with.
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I am assisting a friend with Realflight or Phoenix. Currently he is running Realflight 5.5 on an old PC but is considering upgrading both. What he wants to purchase a new Laptop but is concerned if the programs will operate glitch free with a Acer computer (I5 Intel processor with intergrated video). Does anyone have experience integrated video with the simulators?