ClearView RC Flight Sim Cofers YAK Sukhoi prototype
This is a prototype created and designed by Michael Cofer using AC3D.
The only parts that are borrowed are the main landing gear, the Prop, the Motor,
and the XYZ objects.
The Fuselage, cockpit pan, Canopy, Elevator, Ruder, Main wings, Cowl,
Tailgear, Propdisk, COORD points, and Muffler with pipes are all freehand AC3D design.
The Params are from my NEO Planes YAK 54, along with the paint for now.
It is a mix of Edge 540, Sukhoi, YAK 54 , YAK 55, and Katana.
Unzip file into Model folder into Clearview and restart simulator and plane will
show up in list.
do you think if you can fly a plane in this program you can fly it in real life ? thx for reply
superfly181 2 years ago
Well so long as you mix Sim time with Real time practice. But definatly start out with the Sim. I made it a rulewith my girls. If you can take off and land 20 times in a row 10 in one direction then 10 in the other and towards the end flights do some basic inverted flying then you can try one of dads electric planes first :)
And you can set the same type of goal for yourself or whatever. Just food for thought. Once you try out the Simulator and become proficiant it will make more sense.
Sakuraflinthills 2 years ago
nice control of the airplane,do you need a remote to play this game ?
superfly181 2 years ago
This is actually a flight Simulator training program. But yes you can use a JR or Futaba or just about any controller transmitter with an adaptor to USB. Or you can get an ESKY USB transmitter online for about 20 bucks. You can also use a game pad controller Check it out at ClearView RC Flight Sim
Sakuraflinthills 2 years ago