ORIGINAL: PsychoRookie
...........I have downloaded the G3 demo, The Reflex demo and the Clearview demo. If the Clearview is even close to the G3 and the Reflex in handling characteristics, I will unquestionably purchase the Clearview and keep the 170 dollars I saved to put towards my Heli when needed.
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There is a good reason why you CAN fly and try models in ClearView demo and you CAN NOT fly models in RF G3 demo and Reflex demo (with Tx cable, the keyboard does not count). And, the reason is,
all they fly the same and the rest is $170 dollars fluff. If you want to learn to drive a car, you learn with any car, not necessary with a Ferrari (and none of these is Ferrari either).
It is my opinion, many people, after spending $200 on a very basic program, suffer from the "Stockholm syndrome" and defend the choice they made because they will feel stupid if acknowledge they overpaid. You can read posts from a guy who spends $1300 to buy a computer to run his $200 simulator and is ecstatic what a good deal he got. If he flew fuel and parts for $1500 he would be the next Curtis. I should stop right here, because spending is good for the economy. For some people spending more money=buying into flying which is not the case by a long shot.
Stefan
http://rcflightsim.com