I was just referring to that one, FMS, not coming close to RealFlight. Those are the only two I've tried (actually, there's one other that my cousins have but I can't remember which one it was).
From what I've heard Phoenix is comparable to (some would say better than) RealFlight.
http://www.phoenix-sim.com
RealFlight and Phoenix I think are the two most expensive ones but they're they set the standard by which all others are judged. A less expensive alternative that seems to be decent from what I hear is Clear View, but it doesn't include a controller. You can use it with a standard game controller or if you have a TX with a trainer port you can buy a USB interface for it. In terms of realism I think it falls somewhere between FSM and RealFlight/Phoenix
http://rcflightsim.com/
ORIGINAL: wantboost
u mean all simulators dont come close to realflight or just this one?
both have the same software?
ORIGINAL: gnd2
The controller for the 6ch one would probably more closely match a real RC heli TX in terms of functions. I think I have the FMS software (though it might be a little older version than what those come with) and doesn't come close to RealFlight. I mean, it works and will help you a little with basics like orientation but it's not very realistic flying so you don't really get the ''feel'' which is important with helis.
I think the software can be downloaded free from the fms website, all you're really paying for is the controller.