Phoenix flight simulator - current skills
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are the fps still high for a slow pc like mine?
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Sure it does! I use it on my Macbook. Of course you need to install windows using Bootcamp etc.
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how did you designed the heli?
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how long have you been flying RC?
Im a novice, about to buy my first 'real' heli soon,so at the moment,I only fly my co-axial and practice with simlator while saving money.
Planning to buy a 600 size for my first heli, what do you think, is that insane..lol :D
Mainly because I'm a beginner and bigger size are more stable. I intend to take video and photos with it too. Bigger size is more stable and bit more forgiving. Crashes are very expensive though so makes me think am I on the right track
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nice flying! Are u flying the 'stock' b400 for those maneuvers in real life?
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This is an old video... old version of Pheonix... its gotten so much better now. See my latest.. the video response above.
Slyster77 2 years ago
A 600 is too big... and crashes will cost too much... each crash will cost 3x the cost of a E-Sky Honeybee FP heli which I learned on. I would suggest at the max a TRex 500 ESP (can be had for $580) since crashes would only be $100 or less.. but you WILL crash.. and a 600 can kill! So can a 500 really...
I spent 6 months on the sim.. then a Honeybee FP.. 1 month to learn how to hover in all orientations... then a blade 400 RTF all last summer (see other vids) then the 500 (haven't flown it)
Slyster77 2 years ago
So how long had you been learning up to this point?
br1ancrowell 3 years ago
9 months so far.
Slyster77 3 years ago
possible to use keyboard?
FinSwe94 3 years ago
I don't know.. but even if so.. WHY? Would be absolutely useless for heli training. If you are going to spend $150 on this.. you can afford a read radio. :)
Slyster77 3 years ago