Making of Great Planes® RealFlight® 6 R/C Flight Simulator

RealFlight 6 is here, and it really is the most reasonable of any R/C flight simulator available! Matt Botos, Bobby Watts, Brian Bremer and other top pilots labored immediately with RealFlight engineers to obtain the most precise and correct heli flight traits accessible in any R/C simulation. In each and every detail — from the controller style to management reaction, from design configurations by way of each minute of their flight — these pilots demanded SO Considerably accuracy in RealFlight six that you can’t help but see the difference, really feel the big difference, and even hear the variation in comparison to any other sim. Whether or not you’re practicing to be the subsequent 3D champ or just finding the hang of hovering, even the delicate refinements of RealFlight six offer essential encounter for the area. Learn much more about RealFlight six by going to its item page at www.realflight.com Be part of RealFlight on Fb at http GPMZ4460 RealFlight 6 w/Airplane Mega Pack Mode 2 GPMZ4461 RealFlight 6 w/Airplane Mega Pack Mode 1 GPMZ4462 RealFlight six w/Heli Mega Pack Mode 2 GPMZ4463 RealFlight six w/Heli Mega Pack Mode 1 GPMZ4468 RealFlight 6 Upgrade GPMZ4160 RealFlight Airplane Mega Pack Only GPMZ4162 RealFlight Heli Mega Pack Only
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11 Responses to “Making of Great Planes® RealFlight® 6 R/C Flight Simulator”

  • 84Grabovski:

    i was iffy on 200 just like the rest of you, but it is well worth? it!

  • topdog19945:

    Best sim ever! I was only 11 years old when I started? flying. I had the G3.5 until my uncle accidently sold the remote with his cap232 and one of us lost the disk. Then over the summer I was 13 flying my Hobbico Superstar PT-40. Since I hadn’t been able to practice I crashed it into a pond. Now I am 14 and my first plane was a stryker and that was harder to fly than the PT-40. Now I am also trying to save up for a Hobbico Twinstar ARF. But this sim is a bit pricy. I would pay for one around $12

  • MEATWAD00GT:

    If the price was in the 100 area i would? buy one right now.

  • SonsofThrall:

    I’ll be honest $199 is a bit hard to swallow knowing? I could get a cheapie RTF to go train on or put towards a better heli. $99-$150 is about what I’d be willing to spend on a sim. Yes I know it saves you countless dollars on repairs over time but for training, for that price, I’d rather have the real thing.

  • savva430:

    i have it!!?

  • dqflyheli:

    I wish the price below $150.. I believe in that price would be leading the market.. features hopefully with interchangeable sticks mode… both pack without any separations between heli n airplane…and keep in mind simulators are the start pack for beginner as the tools could be rely on…price is the key to against the real transmitter do not make any confusing choice to buy TX or RTF packs or Simulator then they get frustrated to play this? hobby especially in helicopters

  • zoro547:

    sounds like heli’s seem to be the major concern in improvement. fair enough, but as a supporter throughout the realflight series there? is still more room for improvement for prop planes, ducted fans and turbines… and GLIDERS!…. only a suggestion from a fellow customer, i personally am a fan of realflight g6. cheers guys

  • 3dhelikid:

    ok soo…? helicopter only focus no money from me..

  • zomaninc:

    POWER,POWER,POWER……what about us glider guys……?……No? more money from me….!

  • trexinvert:

    I just noticed how Bobby Watts holds his tx. It’s basically hanging upside down. Weird, but if you try it you’ll understand. He’s a pincher so doing this is very ergonomic. I’m a thumber, but it has the same benefit. Fingers feel less cramped and more freedom of motion. I might try? this.

  • a100nick:

    i wish i had the money to buy? it

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