Both RealFlight Evolution and RealFlight Trainer Edition run on a wide variety of PCs (Personal Computers) running Windows 8, 10, or 11. We also recommend at least 512 MB of RAM and at least 10 GB of hard drive space to run RealFlight RC flight simulators.

For more than two decades, RealFlight has been the #1 RC flight simulator in the world! It's the absolute best tool new RC pilots can use when learning how to fly. It also makes it possible for experienced RC pilots to practice new maneuvers and hone their skills so they can become even better pilots. Plus, it's the best way to "try" new Horizon Hobby and other models before you buy them!


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If you purchased RealFlight 9.5S at any time you will receive a free copy of RealFlight Evolution! Internet connectivity is required to download the software via Steam after RF Evolution is released on October 28th, 2022.

Or, if you purchased RealFlight 9 or 9.5 at any time you can exchange the serial number for a Steam key to update to 9.5S at no charge! Internet connectivity is required to complete the exchange using the link below:

Hi there. Just wanted to say that there are more options than Realflight and that there are some ideas about structured learning, at least for helicopter flying. I am a firm believer of sim training, especially when dealing with helicopters which get expensive to fix really fast. The other options are also less expensive and more applicable to people getting into the hobby.

Money being no object: An RC newbie could go out and have an RC model custom built with on-board flight video and gyro stabilization and pay an expert to set up the radio for them and presto-chango - Badda-Bing Badda-bang , success on the very first flight ( unaided ) guaranteed.

And the choices available for the beginner run the full spectrum from that point on down to buying some wood and some plans , some glue and a radio set and become fully self taught , like myself. A lot of us are still around today that learned just that way. And each mistake we made was not only expensive in money but also in time spent re-building. However , without even realizing it , patience and risk assessment became a part of our individual character. Which never goes away.

I bought my first and only RC flight SIM the week of Thanksgiving 2016. A full 45 years after my first RC flight. Why? Because over the summer of 2016 I befriended a young boy who knocked on our door asking for a job mowing our lawn. Huh!! What-the...!! This was 2016 and not 1959 , right?

After a few mowing jobs during the late summer of '16 , he saw one of my models still loaded in the truck from the flying field. Needless to say , this was HIS moment of discovery , as well as my own. So , around that Thanksgiving , I bought an RC SIM for he and myself to enjoy. And we both did , very much.

( now I know what some of your are thinking and let me just say that this boys mother was invited over on several occasions and I received her blessing to continue this relationship. now please get your mind out of the gutter )

Well this budding mutual aviation enthusiasm pretty much faded away after he went back to school , but , I began to discover a whole new and wonderful experience when I started flying my Virtual RC Airplane cross country to land at distant Virtual RC flying fields. I really really fell in love with this aspect of the RC Flight SIM experience. So much so that by Feb. of 2017 I had accidentally become something that I NEVER imagined I would - a FLIGHT SIM GAMER !! Trust me folks , if you have never watched any YouTube videos of today's FLIGHT SIM GAMING experience , I suggest you do. The word AWESOME is nothing more than a pathetic understatement.

By March of 2017 my bank account was down by about $8,000 and one of the rooms in my basement is now a Virtual Cockpit including 210 degree Triple 55in LED Monitor Flight SIM with a water cooled HI END Gaming computer complete with full immersion flight controls and Instrument Panel that is certified by the FAA for logging approved flight simulator time. ( as long as you have an FAA certified CFII sitting next to you )

This simulator only runs on Windows and requires RealFlight version 8or version 9. Note that RealFlight-X does not work with ArduPilot. Ifyou are installing for the first time then RealFlight version 9 isrecommended.

The following instructions assume that you have setup your Flight Control box method, using either the Interlink Controller normally sold with RealFlight, a joystick, or your OpenTX transmitter in joystick mode.

If using an OpenTX transmitter as your joystick, see the last section on this page for setup instructions. After installing RealFlight, familiarize yourself with its operation a bit before proceeding.

If using RealFlight8/9, depending on your graphics card/processor and cpu power, you probably will need to reduce graphics to improve performance. You need to be running 200Hz or greater refresh rates in order to get best simulator performance. RealFlight Evolution has greatly improved performance and these reductions may not be required:

On many older, yet Windows 10 compatible PCs, there may not be sufficient processing power to smoothly run the Mission Planner SITL simultaneously. ** This is more than just cosmetic. If RealFlight is lagging due to insufficient processing power, this WILL adversly affect the simulation, causing unexpected or strange behaviour and perhaps even crashes. ** See the next section on Dual PC setups, if you have another Windows PC, Linux box or Mac to split the processing loads.

Download and unzip its build aritfacts and select the ArduXXX.elf.exe file for the vehicle type and rename it, eliminating the .elf portion to a plain .exe file and place in your Documents/Mission Planner/sitl folder in place of the existing file, if present.

for WSL2: you will need to determine the gateway for the virtual machine by using the command route -n, then using the gateway ip in the SITL startup command for flightaxis: sim_vehicle.py -f flightaxis: - -map - -console

from within SITL type param load to load the parameter found in the same directory as the model. You may have to load them again, after typing param fetch, in order to load parameters that require enabling before presenting their parameter set. And, in some cases, you may even need to restart SITL in order for some new parameters, such as output function changes, to take effect.

the above was for a Copter. Change the directory to ArduPlane or ArduRover for those types of vehicles before beginning sim_vehicle.py or add the -v directive when starting it. You cannot use a host name for the the address of the windows machine, you must use an IP address.

This technique spreads the processing requirements between two PCs: one Windows machine running RealFlight and the physics/flight graphics, and another Linux PC or Linux VM running the SITL models. It also allows you to test and use locally generated code, rather than only the master branch, used by Mission Planner SITL.

A number of custom models have been created by ArduPilot developers and stored in the ArduPilot/SITL_Models repository.You should be able to clone this repo using git clone _Models.git and then load the models into RealFlight.In the directory for each model there is a .parm file that can be loaded into SITL so that appropriate tunings parameters are set.

The SITL_Models folder has a RealFlight directory with a WIP sub-directory for models in progress, and a Released_Models directory, which have models that have been tested to work with the InterLink controllers and have README.md files describing thier setup and special features.

from within SITL type param load to load the parameter found in the same directory as the model, as in the above example. You may have to load them again, after typing param fetch, in order to load parameters that require enabling before presenting their parameter set. And in some cases you may need to restart SITL in order for some parameters to take effect.

There are three approaches you can use. Minimal: which only setups up the AETR flight control axes, and Maximal: Which gets at least 7 channels to the SITL module, more closely emulating how you would really use the TX to fly the vehicle, and Interlink DX controller emulation.

Minimal: power up the TX, program a new plane model for use with the sim with the wizard, plug in USB, select joystick (later OpenTX versions allow permanent selection in the main radio setup page). Select Simulation-> Select controller in RealFlight. Select Taranis, and proceed to setup the aileron,elevator,rudder, and throttle and calibrate them. Now to change modes or set switches, you will need to use MAVProxy or Mission Planner commands.

Maximal: In additon to the above, setup the TX model with switches or sliders/pots for channels 5,6,7, and 8. Then add them for functions in the RealFlight controller setup. Do not be concerned about the function names, we just want them to be passed thru to the SITL model. Now you can assign RCx_OPTION functions to those channels in the model parameters.

InterLink DX/Elite controller emulation: This closely mimics these Interlink controllers, normally sold with RealFlight. This allows the use of a transmitter with normal RealFlight simulations as well as SITL which closely matches the physical layout of the Interlink controllers. See Interlink Simulator Controller Emulation with OpenTX for setup details.

RealFlight RC Simulator is a radio-controlled airplane and helicopter simulation software series developed by Knife Edge Software and now published by Horizon Hobby. The software allows for the flying of numerous RC aircraft, helicopters and drones so that the user can learn to fly RC, practice their skills or fly with others in multiplayer mode.

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