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Old 03-01-2014 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Jimmbbo
Agree with opjose - you can save a few bucks by using your own transmitter, or get the TTX600 in the deal, but in addition to controlling eight "model" channels, the Interlink was set up as a controller for the RF software, and includes handy control buttons that you can use to manage most of the simulation from the Interlink controller.

Recall that Murphy's Law still applies to RC flying... With the Interlink, you'll never make an early morning trip to the flying field and discover that you left your transmitter sitting on the desk, connected to your PC after a late night practice session ...

If you hook up RF with a transmitter, in addition to using Tx batteries*, in order to change airplanes, airfields or display features you must use either a keyboard or mouse. With the Interlink, you can kick back in your chair and fly, crash, rewind/reset, change airplanes and control many RF features from the Interlink control panel...

* requiring either frequent replacement, or buying and managing separate sets for flying and RF.
I thought the idea of using your transmitter was to be able to familiarize yourself with the features of that transmitter and help fine tune the controls. For example the controls and switches on the interlink do not compare to most transmitters except the where the gimbals are concerned. Are not all of the curves and programming features of the transmitter available when used instead of the interlink? I have not had a Realflight package but my old Aerofly with the transmitter adaptor allowed me all the program features of my old Prism 7X something the supplied controller could not duplicate.

The reason I am asking is I have been considering upgrading to new software and I am split between the Realflight and Aerofly. I am not a heli flyer predominantly a scale aero and glider pilot.

I am still trying to make up my mind.

Dennis