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Real Flight G2 Interlink Simulator
 
GENERATION TWO PLUS!

The good modern simulators have more then enough realism to be a significant aid in learning ANY new maneuver with your heli - whether that means hovering, nose-in or rolling circles. It's almost impossible to have a "perfect" match with your real-world heli, but you can easily get close enough to do the job. We strongly recommend a simulator to anyone flying or considering R/C helis. Virtually everyone who uses one will tell you that the simulator pays for itself MANY TIMES OVER in crash parts that aren't needed due to the virtual training.

RC Helis are particularly well suited to simulator usage. The style of flying helis - relatively slow speed and close to the pilot - is a perfect match between sims and real life. The hardest part of flying helis is developing the conditioned response that allows you to make the required control inputs quickly, without having to spend valuable time "thinking it over" while your heli heads for trouble. This training/learning is just as important for learning your first hover as learning the latest 3-D pirouetting flippy-flopping inverted tail first autos.

We now have the NEWEST version, the "Interlink" set. Biggest 2 advantages are that it now uses a USB interface (no game port required) and you now have the option of using either the new and improved controller box OR your own transmitter - you don't have to choose one version or the other. There are other enhancements but since features change it's best to just go to their web site (link below).

The other hot new product is the Real Flight G2 Lite. For $129 you get the same interlink/USB system but with fewer heli models and fewer options. It can be upgraded to the full version later on. A good choice for the budget minded.

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GO TO http://www.realflight.com for more complete info on equipment and the new features in Generation 2.

We use ours on a 500mhz Pentium III with nVidia TNT video and a sound card. It performs flawlessly. The graphics are stunning! In most cases the realism is also stunning. (although you CAN fly thru yourself, the other pilots, other aircraft and all scenery except for the ground with no damage - NOT exactly like real life there!)

Real Flight Deluxe and the new G2 installs and runs in Windows (no dos prompt required to operate). You need to have the CD installed while flying the sim.

Personally I like to just use the "dummy" radio box that is available with the simulator. I already know how to program my radio, I don't need a sim to learn where switches are and I do NOT want to risk accidentally screwing up my REAL settings to play on the simulator! I know, some of you prefer to use your own radio as the controller and that's also possible with the optional interface sets. Make sure your SPECIFIC radio is listed tho, as many people have had to try multiple times to get the right interface to make the thing work.

I like the feel and physics of the Real Flight Deluxe. As long as you have the computing horsepower to run it it's a GREAT product! The new G2 version has even better graphics, more color and background options, trainer mode and MULIT-PLAYER mode (over network or internet). It also has drop-down menus that are ALWAYS available to change any parameter(s) without having to exit the simulator environment.

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