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hey guys im new here, great site, but i was wondering what is the best sim for an affordable price. I do not want to pay 200 bucks for a sim. my price range is about 50-60 bucks. Any help? Thanks
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FMS is free, is that cheap enough ? http://n.ethz.ch/student/mmoeller/fms/index_e.html
You can use it with joystick/keyboard etc or you can build/buy an interface to connect your Tx to the PC. There is lots of discussion about it on this forum (and on many others) if you want to know more.
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You can use it with joystick/keyboard etc or you can build/buy an interface to connect your Tx to the PC. There is lots of discussion about it on this forum (and on many others) if you want to know more.
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Check out this one for $85.00 with controller, its by Ripmax and you can go to their site and download a 15 day demo. Daz...
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...1&I=LXBDL2&P=7
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...1&I=LXBDL2&P=7
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I've no idea what a "superstar kit" is I'm afraid or what transmitter it might have. If the transmitter has a trainer socket then it will probably work with FMS.
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Superstar40, yes you can use your Futaba 4VF transmitter with the Ripmax simulator or FMS. The 4VF has a standard trainer connector (on the back of the transmitter).
I have not used Ripmax but you can download a demo here - http://www.rcsimulator.com. This way you can check to see if your PC (or video graphics card mostly) has enough horsepower. Most simulators (even FMS) require a decent video card to run well. If your video card is a few generations old, the graphics will not be that smooth.
The full version of Ripmax comes with a cable that plugs into the trainer port on your 4FV and connects to joystick port on your PC. After looking at the Ripmax web site, I must admit it looks better than FMS. You would probably like it better than FMS.
That being said, FMS is pretty good and the price is right - you will have to buy or make a cable to connect your controller to your PC (about $20.00).
Good Luck,
Moses
I have not used Ripmax but you can download a demo here - http://www.rcsimulator.com. This way you can check to see if your PC (or video graphics card mostly) has enough horsepower. Most simulators (even FMS) require a decent video card to run well. If your video card is a few generations old, the graphics will not be that smooth.
The full version of Ripmax comes with a cable that plugs into the trainer port on your 4FV and connects to joystick port on your PC. After looking at the Ripmax web site, I must admit it looks better than FMS. You would probably like it better than FMS.
That being said, FMS is pretty good and the price is right - you will have to buy or make a cable to connect your controller to your PC (about $20.00).
Good Luck,
Moses



