murankar
Staff member
I got some sim time on neXt RC. Holy cow this sim is rocking. Its super simple to set up, not at first; and get any controller working. Now with that said some controllers may need a special wireless usb add on. My Vcontrol worked via usb without any other special connections. All I had to do is calibrate and assign a couple basic switches and thats it. I did not have to set up a model in the vcontrol, reason why, you need a VBar connected to even get to any kind of model set up.
What is so cool about this sim? It is cross platform compatible OOB. For windows there are two options for down load, non exe and exe based. I chose the non exe which is a single file folder on my desk top. Once in the sim you are left with an Align T-Rex Dominator L 550 (i believe). if you right click you will bring up the options menu or you could press ESC or H, cant remember right off hand; either way you have a couple ways to call up the options.
Under the options you can choose the airframe, airframe setup, sim setup, radio setup and a few other options. I suggest you go to radio set and get the radio calibrated and to assign the channels. I had to assign the throttle cut, and reset switches. You will also have to choose the mode of the radio on this screen. Once that was all done I calibrated the radio. Took me about 30 minutes the first time through, after that it took about 5 minutes to reset and reasign and calibrate the radio. Once that is done your ready to fly.
Helicopter tuning is almost unlimited. There are manyn things to change to make the model fly just like yours. It is strongly suggested that a user is asked to tune based on real life feel. With that said I will be adding more soon.
What is so cool about this sim? It is cross platform compatible OOB. For windows there are two options for down load, non exe and exe based. I chose the non exe which is a single file folder on my desk top. Once in the sim you are left with an Align T-Rex Dominator L 550 (i believe). if you right click you will bring up the options menu or you could press ESC or H, cant remember right off hand; either way you have a couple ways to call up the options.
Under the options you can choose the airframe, airframe setup, sim setup, radio setup and a few other options. I suggest you go to radio set and get the radio calibrated and to assign the channels. I had to assign the throttle cut, and reset switches. You will also have to choose the mode of the radio on this screen. Once that was all done I calibrated the radio. Took me about 30 minutes the first time through, after that it took about 5 minutes to reset and reasign and calibrate the radio. Once that is done your ready to fly.
Helicopter tuning is almost unlimited. There are manyn things to change to make the model fly just like yours. It is strongly suggested that a user is asked to tune based on real life feel. With that said I will be adding more soon.