![]() I knew I was going to like this so its no surprise to me, but Iam and old "fox" and do my homework first always before I get into things. I just bought a Spektrum DX6i without Rx yesterday, reason for that is I do want to get into this hobby! Will folow up with a BNF or order type plane in a near future. Aerofly rc 7 airplanes pro#"Aircraft Editor is only available in the Pro Edition"! It dosent show up on my menu and support is on it, I think. That´s IF the Standard version has the editor, of course. As per the manual, with the Aircarft Editor, at least you can see more specs regarding the model you´r flying in RC 7, so you get a better idea of what you´r flying, and if it´s as close to your real life model can be, it´s easy as that and no space science needed, I think. In some case´s, you have to see the model in-game in order to judge if it´s gas or electric. It´s hard to tell when all you have (in this Standard version), is some info, on some aircraft as to what they are, eg: motor gas/electric both. To make it short, I think that generaly what we look for is, good dynamics, and models as close to replicas can be. Aerofly rc 7 airplanes how to#It´s nice that you can do that, but in my opinion users should not have to know how to do that either, unless they really need too. Sure I could edit a flight model file as you say, and have done in FSX/P3D, but that´s not the scope of the question. As I would think that matching component´s could be of help too, and one of the actractions that brought me to buy it. This is not new to me, so I find it also help´s here. The same apply´s with "Axis fine tuning" in a sim for us that have been in a virtual acrobatic team, it works the same but witout the ability to switch programs. Right now I have set some expos and DR on my Joystick, and as a beginner I find it helped out. So I found this interesting and thought it could be usefull too, within the overall Standard version options. One of the reason´s I bought RC 7 is beacuse it seem´s you can match your electric motor specs (in this case) and among other things, to the one´s you own in real life. Nothing major here, but lots of little tweaks.It´s not that I want to create a unbuild model from scratch at the moment, I would not even know where to start probably now. like one-button glancing at the ground and "keep ground in view" mode. I don't fly well enough to detect the difference! There are some extra graphic "tricks". Graphics quality and speed appear to be about the same (on my late 2012 iMac). ![]() and I don't think Aerofly5 had any quads? It also has some quads amongst the heli's. In addition, there is now a model editor. and the aircraft are now scalable (weight and size independently) from 0.5x to 2.0x. ![]() so be careful with my comments if you don't intend to upgrade.Īs far as I can see, RC7 Ultimate has more aircraft and more sceneries. I know some of the features I mention below are for ultimate-only. I just got RC7 and upgraded to "ultimate". Can anyone speak to what benefits you get between Aerofly 5 and RC7 from an actual simulation standpoint? Faster frame-rate, more responsive, better physics? What improved? ![]()
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