
Pheonix rc helicopter simulator android#
Leo's RC Simulator is also good, also free and there is an Android version as well.īesides those there are also more niche sims around like heli-x, Clearview, Aerosim RC, Accu-rc, neXt Flight Sim and likely a few more that I don't know about as well. So those are the two main commercial ones, you might want start with RC DeskPilot it's totally free and very good considering that it was made by a guy in his free time. Also the copy protection is really a pain for RealFlight if you want to use your own TX, I have mine plugged in tot he back of my laptop, after a few times when you crash you need to press a button on the dongle to reauthenicate, it's annoying.
Pheonix rc helicopter simulator plus#
What I really dislike about Realflight is it just seems like a cash grab, add-on DLC is a huge problem where as Phoenix lets the users create their own planes and helis plus even offers them for download. Realflight has more instruction based content than Phoenix as well.

Both have quadcopters, both can do FPV practice. When the Controls menu pops up, select Gyro Mode and change it to controller channel 5, the Gyro/Flap switch on the DX6i radio. After that is done, choose Your Controls from the System menu and select the newly calibrated DX6i profile. Realflight 7.5 is also very good but worth getting above Phoenix only if you are in to the more niche areas of the hobby, Glider Towing and Slope Soaring, while Phoenix does Slope Soaring, Realflight's is better at it. With the new settings and the new model chosen, its time to re-run the setup in Phoenix for your transmitter.


I personally think Phoenix is great, especially as you are starting out, fairly priced also with life time upgrades. You will get many opinons of what is the "best", that debate has been going on for a long time.
