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  • #16
    There's a forum here for Aerofly Mac

    plus you can download extra models etc etc

    english forum - RC-Sim Community, alles über RC-Simulatoren
    Mark
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    • #17
      Really? I've tried all the simulators except Aerofly 5 and have found Phoenix to be better than the competition in terms of heli simulation. AFPD seems pretty limited for helis and the physics are pretty poor compared to Phoenix.

      Maybe I'll have to try Aerofly 5 on my Mac. Just a shame there's no demo to try.

      Originally posted by Klaus View Post
      For the aerofly sims the lead is in the box (all after which version you got) but you have to find the extension for your radio. If you want superb physics go for aerofly 5 sadly Phoenix is starting to lag so many miles behind the competition so I went to realflight and aerofly 5 to get modern stuff and up to date sims. Phoenix seem to focus more on planes atm then helis.
      Gaui 425 to build | Thunder Tiger Mini Titan E325 | Trex 250 | Gaui Mini Zoom | Brushless HBFP V1 with V2 frame EFlite Blade MSR | Walkera 4/3B | Walkera CB100

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      • #18
        Thank you for that. I have, however, shelled out my cash and am the proud owner of Aerofly Pro Deluxe for Mac. Since I cannot get it to recognise my DX7, a cannot speak for the accuracy of the physics, although the electric heli (with no Tx!) spins up and pinwheels most convincingly. I'm pretty sure the physics of both sims are way ahead of
        Y capabilities, and since I am a reborn aeromodeller, new to wireless I just need lots of what is apparently called "stick time" amongst the cognoscenti.
        f8… and be there

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        • #19
          I am a real novice too.... but the ability to set up your Tx and software to the actual heli you have, is so much better than just getting any stick time.

          For example...... I try some of the easy training helis in phoenix.... then back to my actual heli setup and it is chalk and cheese.... much better to train on as near to the setup you would have for your actual heli.... in my very uneducated opinion. (having already lost a nail from rotating blades!!!!????)

          Good luck any way and enjoy.

          Stuart

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