It was weird, and a little bit freaky, but only happened in VR!īut in the 4D field I was testing, the Arizona Desert one, it was perfect, and it helped that the field was a very close match to the one that I learned to fly on here in Arizona! Same view of the mountains in the distance and the land in between, it was pretty nice.Īnd boy do I need some practice! I've been flying multirotors commercially for a few years now and have been wanting to get back into fixed-wing flight, so it was a good choice to spend some time in the sim first. I did notice that VR worked best in the 4D fields, and the panorama field I tried (Flagstaff, AZ USA) there was a weirdness in the planes, they were small and floated above the runway by a couple of feet or so (regardless of size), though I could take off and land ok and the plane seemed to be on the runway when it was further down from where I was standing. I find it more challenging having to use the keyboard and mouse while in VR, hope I'm able to find a better solution. I'm still figuring out how to map the RF controller to the various aircraft, and still want to see if increasing the settings will still allow 90fps in VR, but I did also pick up the expansion packs since they are on sale and will have plenty of planes and locations to fly and test from. At the lower framerate often times you would see the plane and a ghost superimposed over it making the problem worse, it was bad.īut in aerofly RC 8, on the same hardware with the Q2, it's rock solid at 90fps even on medium (I've yet to test on high, but expect it to work as well), and I start losing orientation in the sim much like I would in real life, relative to the plane from the point I'm standing in the sim that is. In Realflight, even on low settings, it would bounce between 45fps and 90fps all the time in VR and the orientation of the planes are so hard to see. So I decided to get it and was able to test it out for myself, and you were right it works great with the Q2! Take the controls of a Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet, 787 Dreamliner, Cessna 172, Airbus A320 or zoom across the photo realistic landscape. Note for model developers: From now on you’ll find a tutorial here for converting RC7 user models for the RC8.Thanks for the reply, I'm pretty happy to hear it worked well with the Q2 since it went on sale the day after I posted my question! Explore the skies with Aerofly FS, featuring one of the best and fastest 3D graphics available, stunning level of detail and a sophisticated flight dynamics model for the maximum realism. After the next program start you`ll see the new model under “Own models” at the model selection menue. Transfer the aircraft folder into this one: user/Library/Containers/-rc-7/Data/Library/ApplicationSupport/aerofly RC7/aircraft. At the downloads folder you can see the content of the ZIP automatically. Installation under OS-X:ĭownload the ZIP. After the next program start you`ll see the new model under “User models” at the model selection menue. Installation under Windows:ĭownload the ZIP and transfer the unziped file into this folder: C:/users/myusername/OwnDocuments/aeroflyRC7/aircraft The download and installation is only permitted for private purposes. The models can be installed under Windows and OS-X and can be scaled from the RC7-Professional- or Ultimate-Editon. The models on this page were created by aeroflyRC7 users. Download user models Download user models
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