About Your RC Simulator
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From: Male, MALDIVES
Hello,
I’d like to know whether I can use my Dragon Fly Walkera 68 Transmitter WK-0701,
as a control device with your Flight Simulator training software. Do you have Simulator software
for Walkera 68 helicopter that I can use with Transmitter WK-0701?
Hope to hear from you soon.
Thank you
Neevin
I’d like to know whether I can use my Dragon Fly Walkera 68 Transmitter WK-0701,
as a control device with your Flight Simulator training software. Do you have Simulator software
for Walkera 68 helicopter that I can use with Transmitter WK-0701?
Hope to hear from you soon.
Thank you
Neevin
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You can use your TX with FMS and other sims using software available on the web, but you'll need to rig up your own adapter.
You are better off just buying the USB controller NP sells and using it with FMS.
It's too much of a bother to hook up the Walkera.
You are better off just buying the USB controller NP sells and using it with FMS.
It's too much of a bother to hook up the Walkera.
#4
You bet.
I purchased an adapter cable for my Walkera a couple of years ago.
the PIC adapter was $40.00 and then the converter cable for the Walkera was an additional $25.00.
You can also make your own, but this requires a (very) simple circuit... but even then by the time you've obtained the interface plugs, components, etc. you'll end up paying far more than the Nitroplanes E-Sky USB Interface.
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BTW: John
We got four of these earlier this year and used them to teach students in our RC Flying "summer camp".
They worked great!
I purchased an adapter cable for my Walkera a couple of years ago.
the PIC adapter was $40.00 and then the converter cable for the Walkera was an additional $25.00.
You can also make your own, but this requires a (very) simple circuit... but even then by the time you've obtained the interface plugs, components, etc. you'll end up paying far more than the Nitroplanes E-Sky USB Interface.
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BTW: John
We got four of these earlier this year and used them to teach students in our RC Flying "summer camp".
They worked great!




