HiliSim
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I downloaded HeliSim and I think I got it working. If you ever used it did you use sim thro and pitch curves or un ck it and use the DX6i settings. Thats is the only way I could get the
ELV to work to un ck and use tx settings. I also downloded FMS but it wont work I get a pop up saying I need D3DRM DLL whats up with that.
I think I might try to find ClearVuew sim and do the free trial if I can find the web site is that any good to get me started. Also in Heli Sim is there a T500 to try.
I downloaded HeliSim and I think I got it working. If you ever used it did you use sim thro and pitch curves or un ck it and use the DX6i settings. Thats is the only way I could get the
ELV to work to un ck and use tx settings. I also downloded FMS but it wont work I get a pop up saying I need D3DRM DLL whats up with that.
I think I might try to find ClearVuew sim and do the free trial if I can find the web site is that any good to get me started. Also in Heli Sim is there a T500 to try.
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I tried a couple of sims and I found that you get what you pay for. The free versions were just not good enough for me to get a feel for the flight. The free trial of ClearView was OK and it impressed me enough that I paid the $40 and got the full download. The full download is way better than the trial. I also purchased an Esky sim controller - $30 and it's USB so there's no messing around to make it work.
Would I like to have the $200 - $300 sim? You bet I would! They are wonderful! But for the practice I need the $40 Clearview works just fine. And you get lifetime updates. There are lots of variables in the helicopter setup area so you can tune your helicopter for a close to real feel.
For the money, I'd go ClearView. If there was a sim that was better for just a little more, I'd go that route, but the next step up is over $100 more. I have $40 in the sim and $30 in the controller.
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Would I like to have the $200 - $300 sim? You bet I would! They are wonderful! But for the practice I need the $40 Clearview works just fine. And you get lifetime updates. There are lots of variables in the helicopter setup area so you can tune your helicopter for a close to real feel.
For the money, I'd go ClearView. If there was a sim that was better for just a little more, I'd go that route, but the next step up is over $100 more. I have $40 in the sim and $30 in the controller.
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Thanks for the reply,I cant see how it could get much better than the trial it looks real good. I see there is a T500 in there so that will be nice.
Thanks for the reply,I cant see how it could get much better than the trial it looks real good. I see there is a T500 in there so that will be nice.



