Suggestion for Beginner's Flight simmulator
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Hi all,
Which would the best bet for a flight simmulator?
I flew twice but I want to improve my controls coordination as much as possible before going back to the field.
I have an JR X378 radio and an available interface to the software would be a plus.
Thanks,
Nilo [&o]
Which would the best bet for a flight simmulator?
I flew twice but I want to improve my controls coordination as much as possible before going back to the field.
I have an JR X378 radio and an available interface to the software would be a plus.
Thanks,
Nilo [&o]
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Like every one else I have only flown the one I have. Aerofly Pro and it works great with XP. Click on the links that I have here and you can read about the defrant sims out there. Then do a search at the bottom of the page for the sim that you think looks the best or looks most fun. You can read what every one had to say about there sim that way.
Here’s a post I made a while back after buying Aerofly Pro.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10...tm.htm#1085143
And here's all the r/c sim links I think?
Aerofly http://www.aerofly.de/
FMS http://www.netpackx.com/html/fms_interfaces.html
Great Planes http://www.realflight.com/
RC Plane Master http://www.realitycraft.com/index.htm
Reflex http://www.reflex-sim.com.
Ripmax http://www.ripmax.com/FS_Simulators.html
Dave Brown RCFS http://www.dbproducts.com/
Here’s a post I made a while back after buying Aerofly Pro.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10...tm.htm#1085143
And here's all the r/c sim links I think?
Aerofly http://www.aerofly.de/
FMS http://www.netpackx.com/html/fms_interfaces.html
Great Planes http://www.realflight.com/
RC Plane Master http://www.realitycraft.com/index.htm
Reflex http://www.reflex-sim.com.
Ripmax http://www.ripmax.com/FS_Simulators.html
Dave Brown RCFS http://www.dbproducts.com/




