
- #Aerofly rc 7 professional for free#
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- #Aerofly rc 7 professional professional#
The GeForce 9600 GT is what they recommend, here's it's page: Many $100 video cards rate almost 3000 in the rating system at. It rates about a 267 in the video card processor power rating system, and the card they recommend rates about 750 so I'm very underpowered. The sceneries that have been giving high frame rates in Aerofly RC7 is the Aspach, about 60fps and the Parker Mountain, about 50fps. The 72mhz tx module pulled too much current anyway. I did have one receiver burn out after a few months, it was an old 72mhz pcm thing, I don't think it was meant to be on for three months straight. I use an OrangeRx tx module and an inexpensive OrangeRx 6-chan receiver although an 8-chan would be better. After years of being with the corded version, the wireless is sweet.
#Aerofly rc 7 professional Bluetooth#
One of these days someone will make a tx module that is bluetooth, I know they already have bluetooth controllers that serve this purpose. I have tried both modes, corded and wireless and although the corded allows you to remove the frequency module and the battery lasts a lot longer, having the tx wireless is simply wonderful. It works with most of the main simulators, and you can also plug in a receiver and go wireless. It will let you plug in a 3.5mm plug from your DX7 trainer port, in fact it comes with that wire, and then into a USB port via a micro USB connector.

I tried the Cap the other day, I added 2 KG weight and it got a lot more realistic in the hover because it got a lot harder!! I do agree the planes are set up either too overpowered or too underpowered, too light or too heavy, but they can be adjusted for more realism, but then you did pay for realistic models that don't have to be adjusted for realism.įor a USB adapter try the Hobbyking Wireless 9 in 1 Adapter. Rob try adding some weight to the planes, they do stall but the 3D planes are all too lightly built and overpowered. I will prob buy Heli-x next, because during winter I cannot have too many sims. The free version lets you play it for 10 min at a time then you have to wait a minute a reselect a heli.
#Aerofly rc 7 professional for free#
You can try it for free then it's about $85.

I dont know about other sims except heli-x. The flybarless electric helis are way faster in cyclic and collective so I can practice with a very fast sim heli and when I fly IRL my machines seem to be moving in slow motion and I'm way ahead of them. As far as realism I find that the low end nitro flybar helis are very realistic but not very fast in control response.
#Aerofly rc 7 professional professional#
Then I upgraded to Professional level for another 65 euros and by choosing one particular scenery and ThreeDee heli I suddenly got 60fps which is buttery smooth to look at and I was preparing to buy a 100 video card but now I dont hve to just yet. I was getting 25-30fps which was the minimum with out eye strain. I bought Aerofly 7 Standard and was pretty happy with it for 39 euros or $51US.
