![]() Any updates, use of their servers to do multiplayer, etc., are not going to happen - so it might be beneficial to look at another sim. You can still run it, but the company is no longer supporting it from my understanding, they closed their doors and went under. Now, with respect to using Phoenix RC, it is dead. For example, you don't have to trim out a simulator, but in real life? You most likely will. Now, some planes, they give you a feel for how they might realistically fly, but there are ALWAYS differences. they all have the same thing in common they allow you to get a feel of how to fly a plane. Realflight 6/7/8, Phoenix RC simulator, AeroFly RC 7/8, Liftoff, DRL, Velocidrone, etc. Am I making this harder than it needs to be, and should just go and get Real Flight, and the WS1000, and be done and flying?Ī sim is a sim is a sim. Is there a radio that would be recommended (that's inexpensive) that is good to use with the 22 in 1, assuming that Spektrum radios can't be used with Phoenix, without buying the hard to find (or expensive) used package of Phoenix with the DX6i? In that this would be the radio to buy, for the purpose of using this for almost nothing by the sims.ĥ. (aka: Is there a reason, none of the listings for the 22 to 1, don’t list Spektrum as a supported radio?)Ĥ. If Phoenix is a route to go to fly the FT’s (being I see people say the models are different in the sim, and I’m assuming in the air), and using my Radio is not an option with the 22 in 1, Can I use a DX6i radio without a problem, or is there a special cable needed that doesn't come with the 22 in 1. Is there any reason I wouldn't want to have both or shouldn’t be trying to limit myself to Phoenix to fly the FT’s? And should just focus on getting the one that will work with the radio I already have?ģ. Phoenix is also intriguing to me because of the FT's being able to be loaded into it. I'm pretty sure "Real Flight" is a good sim, and the Spektrum WS1000 will work with this. Is it of value to fly the actual model in a flight simulator, or is the value learning throttle control and the sticks?Ģ. My main goals (I believe) at this point are getting a version of Phoenix running, and getting a version of Real Flight 8 running.ġ. I know it isn’t with my Radio, but to keep this similar, I was willing to buy the 22 in 1, and a used DX6i (that has the training port). (aka: the 22 in 1 on and other sources, never once talk about Spektrum being a supported radio. On top of this, I'm confused (being I'm new and playing catch-up), to clearly understand if the 22 in 1 is compatible with Spektrum radios, without being a packaged set. Clearly I don't believe it's worth that much (or at least that was too much to me as that’s more than my radio with receiver). However I have only found one complete used package of this nature, for $450.00. I found where the DX6i was sold with the Phoenix software and cables, and clearly I have sources to purchase a new or used DX6i. So I kept looking for information about Spektrum radios, used with the phoenix software not only here but on the web. Now I’ve run across a PPM version for wireless (what above did themselves via a mod) but haven’t researched yet if I own, or can get a PPM receiver for my DX6i. As much as I'm intrigued by the ingenuity tied to this solution, I was hoping for something cleaner solution, however I’m not forgetting this as a possible solution. I did see where the USB dongle for the 22 in 1, can be wired up to a receiver (with the intent to make it wireless). However if I'm following the bouncing ball correctly, the WS1000 will work for my radio for simulators, but is not compatible with the Phoenix simulator. However again, as my luck runs, not the ones I own or am interested in at this time. I’ve also found that some of the FT foamies are in Real Flight 7.5 and later. Yet I’m not connecting all the dots to answer the questions feel are unanswered at this point. I’ve tried to read almost every thread tied to the FliteTest Forums. It would appear I'm coming into this a bit late (my timing is always off). I'm intrigued by the ability to fly my FT foam board planes in Phoenix RC.
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