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If I try a sim, witch one
Quick history, I had a trainer and instructor and soloed. after several flights I got over confidant tried to fly inverted and destroyed the plane. Purchased a ultra stick 40 and futaba 6xas and on second flight destroyed the plane( the fire wall was 2inches bellow grade when I picked it up). Almost ready to give up completely. I do not like computers, but I am considering a simulater. I get real confused when they list thing I need for the soft ware like video cards and such. Do I need to have my own transmiter? I'm considering selling everything I have left from my planes and radio to purchase the sim and start over when I feel I have mastered the sim. I would like opinions and a brief idea of what steps to take to purchase and install a sim like the real flight or the aerofly
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RE: If I try a sim, witch one
G2 is a great sim for this.....i did the same thing i had one plane and trashed it then got g2 and after 2 weeks i solod of my second day on the third flight. It really helped........it comes with a
USB controler for your computerand isnt too hard to set up......how old is your computer? now since i have mastered flying i am selling my G2 right here on RCU........please dont give up it really is fun once youve learnd. |
RE: If I try a sim, witch one
G2 is great but the most expensive. Aerofly Pro is supposed to be better and more realistic. Reflex as well. I don't understand why these makers don't put out a 1 plane/heli demo version so you can see for yourself before spending $140-$200 on the more expensive sims. I'm very happy with G2 so far. You really want an up to date computer to run these sims on. If you buy a computer set up for gaming you'll get high frame rates which is really essential. Buy a gameport/usb interface for your radio and try out some of the free sims (FMS, Pre Flight) and demos (Reflex has a noninteractive demo I believe, RC Plane Master has a 1 plane demo). Lately I haven't taken any planes out, pack everything up and head to the field or sit down and start up G2 :).
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RE: If I try a sim, witch one
RFG2 or AFP, but I prefer AFP for IMAC and 3D training. AFP is cheaper than RFG2. Try to see if you can get a used one off ebay if you're on a budget.
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RE: If I try a sim, witch one
RJV,
Ok there are a whole bunch of Aerofly supporters on these forums, and my purpose is not to knock them or aerofly. That said, you might want to look at G2 lite. While I am fairly good with computers (heck certified by microsoft, and cisco but another story) I just wasn;t all that thriled with the interface setup with Aerofly. I also use a futaba 6EXA radio, and that was not listed on aerofly's site, and honestly I didn;t want to buy a $140 coaster. I also like the fact that G2 has a controller I can use even if my radio is down (like when i charge it overnight for instance). I don;t own aerofly, but from the sound of what you are looking for, 3d is not your prime interest. From what I hear Aerofly is better than G2 when you are pushing the envelope like 3d flying, but that doesn;t sound like where you are at. G2 is a quality sim, and certainly fairly accurate on learning the basics of flight and most acrobatics . . . but when you start working on hovering and 3d moves aerofly sounds like it might be the ticket. I do not recommend the full G2, because you get a good $80.00 worth of fluff by buying the whole thing. You do have beter control and more perameters to adjust with the full version, but for my buck lite works very well. I got an expansion pack and G2 lite and am very happy with it. I will eventually go with Aerofly once i get towards that end of the envelope, but flying 3d is really not my prime interest, but take everything you read in a forum with a grain of salt. I live in the US, and buying a product from overseas (at least developed there) that doesn;t list my transmitter was alittle risky venture for me to take, but that's just my opinion. |
RE: If I try a sim, witch one
RJV,
Keep your stuff, build a SPAD, and download FMS. Steve |
RE: If I try a sim, witch one
ORIGINAL: mupchu I just wasn;t all that thriled with the interface setup with Aerofly. I also use a futaba 6EXA radio, and that was not listed on aerofly's site, and honestly I didn;t want to buy a $140 coaster. |
RE: If I try a sim, witch one
FMS is a great, if basic sim... since it's FREE, the price is hard to beat!! Lets you learn the movements you need to keep the airplane flying!
Cheers! Jim |
RE: If I try a sim, witch one
I taught myself to fly on the GP Real Flight. (no instructors int he area) I tried to teach myslef with out a sim, and helped keep the kit maufactures in business. After I bought the R.F. Sim, NO MORE crashes, my plane lasted all summer! My son-in-law also bought a RF and also taught hmself to fly last year. This thing really is great for teaching you to get the plane back down in one piece
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RE: If I try a sim, witch one
I Sim'ed for 4 months before I flew my trainer with an instructor. I can't imagine doing it any other way. Besides, what else do you do all winter? I bought AFP in November and have been practicing every day. I can take a plane out to my field on any day and can fly without feeling nervous at all. The sim keeps my "chops" up.
Joe |
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