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Old 09-14-2007 | 09:21 AM
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Joey V.
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Default FSone is very hard to setup!!!

I finally pulled the trigger and bought the FSone last night without the transmitter version so I could use my own. Well let me tell you I was so frustrated after three hours I still don't have the controller setup correctly.[:@][:@] In all fairness, I only tried to calibrate the controller for two of the three hours because it took the first hour just to load the CD's! As for directions hah what directions! You need to go to the Hanger 9 website to see some real help and to do it I had to shutdown the sim to go out to the web many times. Lucky for me I have a couple of laptops so one was on the hanger site and the other one the sim. As for telephone help I am sure it is wonderful. Problem is they are only available from 8-5pm Central when the whole rest of the world is working and not playing with a simulator!!! WIth my horrible temper I am lucky to still have a working laptop and transmitter[>:] I will say this for it the flight it feels one to one to the real thing. I tried a few Sim's at the hobby stores around town and man is it true to life more than the others. I can't believe it is sooooooo hard to setup using your own controller though. Anyone know if it is just plug and go with the stock Tacon transmitter? Also, does anyone know if they are going to add more airplanes to it? In the selection department it is real slim pickins with only maybe 20 or so airplanes. Out of the 20 maybe 6 of them are fun to fly the rest are like stupid aerobirds, trainers, and gliders. No offense to the glider folks out there who fly gliders. There wasn't even a 300 Extra to fly. I mean who doesn't include a 300 it is like the go to third airplane for those who are learning aerobatics......
Good luck FSone bro's!
Joey V.