Excellent! I've been flying for years and have just recently become interested in helicopters. Right off I like the way you use the controller. I've always used my fingers and wonder how fast accurate control can be had with your thumbs. Thanks. I know I'll learn tons from your videos.
Well I got mine from my local hobby shop, the remote came with the program. There are many online hobby shops like "amainhobbies" or "absolutehobbyz" that should carry them. Otherwise you can probably try Horizon hobbies directly.
Some flight sims come with the cheap transmitter & works well for training in indoors because it has a cable.If your really interested and want to get serious for outside flying it gets very expensive.You will need a model like a helicopter or plane then you will need a transmitter which has to comunicate with your model.your thansmitter has 2 modes,mode 2 is used for the UK and mode 1 is for the USA & maybe other countries,the stick operations are swapped around.Search for model planes or helicopters in the country you live in, alot of other items can be sort after in other countries, China do sell alot of what you want.Please watch youtube videos of all items you need then check prices etc.Flight simulators are well programmed to give you a realistic flight & some better than others.
Minimum Recommended System* Windows® 7 or Windows 8 or Windows 10** Intel® Pentium® 1.0GHz or equivalent 512 MB RAM 10 GB Hard Drive Space DVD Drive 3D Accelerated Video with: 32 MB Dedicated Video Memory Fully DirectX® 9 compliant (Shader Model 2.0 or better) InterLink DX, RealFlight compatible controller, or other Gamepad/Joystick Internet connectivity required to download additional content and updates Optimal System For Best Graphical Performance: Dual Core 2.4GHz CPU 2 GB RAM 3D Accelerated Video with: 512 MB dedicated video memory Multiplayer Requirements: Broadband Internet connection Computer microphone for voice chat InterLink® DX Controller Requirements: USB Port Compatible FM or FM-selectable transmitter (if using the interface mode) VR Requirements: Compatible with some VR sets (available separately). Check manufacturer's requirements for VR system use. Works with both the Oculus Rift and HTC® Vive™ VR headsets Online Activation Required * Some graphical features may be disabled. Aerodynamic calculations will remain high quality ** Administrator access required in Windows 10 Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
RC flyers that exhibit advanced coordination always use the more delicate approach with thumb control on their precision gimbles. Ask Martin Pickering.
Whatever works for the person, but I find that pinching is more precise, especially when you have your expos turned down/off. I only recommend, I am not forcing anything down people's throat.
You have to ensure that your idle up mode/switch are activated in the settings (controller setup) and that they are on the correct switch you wish for it to be (I run on Channel 11, tri-state-bottom 9 & 10 ).
@@gstoybox5155 With the Spektrum Interlink DX Controller RFL1200 ? Are you flying Mode 2 ? I am flying Mode 3? Can I send you my RealFlight Tx Channel mapping ? and you kinda help me double check
I have flown the phoenix simulator as well and I can honestly say that they feel very similar to each other. Yet it should be said that I haven’t flown on any simulator that gives 100% feel to flying a RC helicopter in real life. The flight characteristics are slightly different in that manner. One could argue that can come from my actual helicopter(s) settings etc. The honest purpose of a simulator is to obtain muscle memory so when you do go out and fly, the controls will feel more natural.
@ windybuns, you are correct and I am not quite sure what is going on there. But with your real helicopters they are able to do the same thing, but are typically programmed with what is called a "soft startup" in the ESC.
Excellent! I've been flying for years and have just recently become interested in helicopters. Right off I like the way you use the controller. I've always used my fingers and wonder how fast accurate control can be had with your thumbs. Thanks. I know I'll learn tons from your videos.
How do you download your favourite heli?
Where can I get all of this stuff at the software and remote?
Well I got mine from my local hobby shop, the remote came with the program. There are many online hobby shops like "amainhobbies" or "absolutehobbyz" that should carry them. Otherwise you can probably try Horizon hobbies directly.
Some flight sims come with the cheap transmitter & works well for training in indoors because it has a cable.If your really interested and want to get serious for outside flying it gets very expensive.You will need a model like a helicopter or plane then you will need a transmitter which has to comunicate with your model.your thansmitter has 2 modes,mode 2 is used for the UK and mode 1 is for the USA & maybe other countries,the stick operations are swapped around.Search for model planes or helicopters in the country you live in, alot of other items can be sort after in other countries, China do sell alot of what you want.Please watch youtube videos of all items you need then check prices etc.Flight simulators are well programmed
to give you a realistic flight & some better than others.
@@lesjones471USA is mode 2
Hi what is minimal required spec on a PC to run this simulator thank you
Minimum Recommended System*
Windows® 7 or Windows 8 or Windows 10**
Intel® Pentium® 1.0GHz or equivalent
512 MB RAM
10 GB Hard Drive Space
DVD Drive
3D Accelerated Video with:
32 MB Dedicated Video Memory
Fully DirectX® 9 compliant (Shader Model 2.0 or better)
InterLink DX, RealFlight compatible controller, or other Gamepad/Joystick
Internet connectivity required to download additional content and updates
Optimal System
For Best Graphical Performance:
Dual Core 2.4GHz CPU
2 GB RAM
3D Accelerated Video with: 512 MB dedicated video memory
Multiplayer Requirements:
Broadband Internet connection
Computer microphone for voice chat
InterLink® DX Controller Requirements:
USB Port
Compatible FM or FM-selectable transmitter (if using the interface mode)
VR Requirements:
Compatible with some VR sets (available separately). Check manufacturer's requirements for VR system use.
Works with both the Oculus Rift and HTC® Vive™ VR headsets
Online Activation Required
* Some graphical features may be disabled. Aerodynamic calculations will remain high quality
** Administrator access required in Windows 10
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
@@gstoybox5155 thanks bro be blessed
cool video ^^ helps me :-))
You increase the collective which is throttle and pitch. Right stick is cyclic.
Yup, you are correct. But there you are also able to program radios to do the opposite, I think some DJI drones have this ability too.
RC flyers that exhibit advanced coordination always use the more delicate approach with thumb control on their precision gimbles. Ask Martin Pickering.
Whatever works for the person, but I find that pinching is more precise, especially when you have your expos turned down/off. I only recommend, I am not forcing anything down people's throat.
I just got rf9.5. Question for u in ur transmitter wat do u have set for ur Idols 1,2,3 for helis.
They are at the stock settings. It is in "tri-state", channel 11, with button & 10. Not sure if this helps?
How to set idle up for inverted Heli flight ?
You have to ensure that your idle up mode/switch are activated in the settings (controller setup) and that they are on the correct switch you wish for it to be (I run on Channel 11, tri-state-bottom 9 & 10 ).
@@gstoybox5155 With the Spektrum Interlink DX Controller RFL1200 ? Are you flying Mode 2 ? I am flying Mode 3? Can I send you my RealFlight Tx Channel mapping ? and you kinda help me double check
What laptop are you using ? Thankyou have a awesome day
That was my Alienware M17, I have since switched to an Intel Nuc for my gaming/simulator usage.
Is that phoenix simulator not realistic then real flight ?
I have flown the phoenix simulator as well and I can honestly say that they feel very similar to each other. Yet it should be said that I haven’t flown on any simulator that gives 100% feel to flying a RC helicopter in real life. The flight characteristics are slightly different in that manner. One could argue that can come from my actual helicopter(s) settings etc. The honest purpose of a simulator is to obtain muscle memory so when you do go out and fly, the controls will feel more natural.
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Thanks sir..Can u recommend me best heli simulator for android?
Unfortunately I am not sure if there is a simulator that can run on an android device :(
Ouh ok thanks sir...Insyaallah
@@koveshijostudio7687 absolute RC on Android sir
what is the name of the virtual application?
Real Flight 9 is the program.
Almost all helis on rf9.5 act insane during initial spool up. What’s the deal. My real helis don’t act like this.
@ windybuns, you are correct and I am not quite sure what is going on there. But with your real helicopters they are able to do the same thing, but are typically programmed with what is called a "soft startup" in the ESC.
The flybarless helis are harder to take off.
Not true about the thumbs
Sure, everyone is entitled to an opinion, but I know my flying is smoother due to it. Thanks for watching the video though!!!