The is a true 2.4 GHz radio helps offset the cost of the software. Wireless simulator control is convenient. After installing the software, I couldn’t wait to get into the air and RealFlight 7.5’s interface is intuitive enough that I was able to satisfy my craving right away. The Installation Guide recommends that new owners become familiar with the digital user manual available from within the software, and I couldn’t agree more, but more on that a little later. My review package was the RealFlight 7.5 Flight Simulator with the Tactic TTX610 radio-a fully-functional 2.4 GHz, six-channel Tactic transmitter that can be used with an actual model! An included USB receiver allows the computer to receive a signal from the transmitter wirelessly for use with the simulator. When I got the opportunity to review Knife Edge Software’s newest edition to its 15-year-old family of flight simulators, RealFlight 7.5, I hoped it would prove the perfect way to get my thumbs back. I consider myself a rookie pilot and as my third plane, I think that jet will be a handful for rusty thumbs that were frozen all winter and didn’t do as much flying last summer as they could have. Read the full article in the July 2015 issue of Model Aviation Digital.Ī long Midwest winter and an EDF jet given to me late last flying season has me getting the urge to get back into the air. Sharpen your skills with the same SLT transmitter you take to the field
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