Whether you are a brand new pilot picking up your first trainer model, or a seasoned veteran practicing for your next big competition, Phoenix has everything you need to take your skills to the next level. Phoenix is the incredibly popular worldwide RC simulator that lets you master this complex and rewarding hobby in the comfort of your own home. It’s always a perfect time to fly with the Phoenix Professional RC Flight Simulator. This newest version features definitively refined physics plus new companion software you can use to create your own models, fly them and then share them online. Stunning graphics and incredibly realistic physics have made the Phoenix simulator not only one of the best desktop flight simulators, but a virtual RC experience with just about all the benefits of an RC club and flying field. This catch 22 makes as much sense as everything else about RF.Whenever weather, schedules or circumstances conspire to keep you from the flying field, scratch your flying itch with the latest Phoenix Professional RC Flight Simulator, version 5.0. OOPs - not returnable if you try it first. Spent a lot of money on RF and after I tried it and having found it unusable with all the esoteric foibles I tried to return it. RF was developed from the MS gaming world and its legacy is so hopeless entangled in it that it doesn't know how to extricate the SW and make it all consistent with the real world. When you use your real transmitter and fly real RC models do you use game controller or aviation terminology. I can tell from many of the posts in the forums (and even KE, RF and HH staff) that the many posters have no other experience than games and RF. Unless you want to learn all about the PC game world, and specifically Microsoft, any editing is impossible. Not is RF -which inconsistently uses THEIR channels ( and who knows what that means in RF ) mixed in with all the crazy game controller terminology. So it should be simple to go to the aircraft edit menu and set these up in the software radio using standard flight surface terminology like Aileron, Elevator, Rudder. that you fly the real transmitter and planes with. The plane you want to fly doesn't have the same expo, rates, etc. And Phoenix is much more malleable with understandable setups and editors to make it work like a real pilot expects. If the toy game controller terminology is so great why isn't it used on RC transmitters and receivers and all RC and real aircraft? The physics in Phoenix is much more like actual full scale that I have flown and RC models that I fly now. And flying models since FF and CL in the 1950 and never saw it there until I got RF. and I never once saw the PC game controller terminology in all those years. I come from the world of real flying starting with flying off carriers in Viet-Nam and then over 4 decades as an aviation systems/avionics engineer. I suppose if I flew helis with a few of your specific FBLs I would have spent the inordinate amount of time to learn all this crazy AXES, ROTATIONS, etc. Unless you are from the PC kids gaming world and understand the arcane terminology there are stumbling blocks at every stage. Click to expand.The setup process in RF makes it unusable without a ridiculous amount of relearning and work.
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