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"Excellent Sim, you can't go wrong with this!" Simply put, you can't go wrong with this simulator package. There are other choices out there around this price range, but this is a complete package, it is better than the cheaper $30 software packages and competitive in quality to other sims in it's class. Aside from whatever physics nuances some people say about this compared to others, it will teach you to fly. I think it is over-priced, but I guess it is a nitch market; Maybe because it is worth the investment.. You could build a $500 heli and try to learn on it and wreck it, or you can invest $200 in a good sim like G4 and save yourself $$ and heartache down the road.
"On my way to be a pilot" I've raced the nitro-powered race cars but now I live in the country and I don't have a very large parking space to run on. Never have flown planes much less helicoptors. I have room for a run way but to many trees. I'm upping for a helicoptor and this simulator has greatly helped me. I recommend it and it avoids expensive rebuilds of trial and error while learning to fly helicoptors. Well worth it!
"The best rc simulator ever!" If you are into rc airplanes then this is a must have! It's simply the best out there and it's sure worth the money! I had G3 before this one, and this is alot better in my opinion. Multiplayer feature is fun thru internet. I play daily and I never get bored!
"A must buy for first time flyers" G4 is probably the best way to learn to fly without an instructor. After purchasing this product I quickly learned that flying was more difficult than I had imagined. After a few days of flying in G4 I was able to land and even pull off a couple stunts. There are training lessons and you can fly in actual photograph fields.
The plane physics make each plane act very similar to its actual RC plane. Lighter planes can be carried away by wind easier. The BLT Trainer (a light balsa stick plane) can even break by too much stress being put onto the body.
Even my friends that have no interest of getting into RC flying love to put this simulator into chase view and fly around. The other night a friend played with G4 for over 4 hours. I asked him if he wanted to fly my real RC SKYFLY airplane (which is also in this simulator) and he said "no, I just like the game"
If you are serious about getting into RC flying this is my recommendation:
1. Buy Real Flight G4 and practice till you are quite ready. 2. Buy a Hobbico Skyfly RTF (around $100). It is a great first time plane and is easy to fly. 3. Build whatever plane you wish as you will have a good grasp on flying at this point. Just do not get carried away and build a $900 plane or a helicopter till you get a lot of experiance.
The best feature of G4 over the real thing is the little red RESET button. Imagine all the money being saved as crashing the real thing can get expensive fast.
"More than I ever expected! I'm not one to write reviews." Awesome product. Possibilities are endless! I originally purchased to better learn how to fly my model heli. Has been so much fun, I've even quit flying the model!
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What our customer's say!
"glad is just a game", I am new to r/c games and r/c aircraft. I am glad I bought this game instead of investing in just an aircraft. I would have destroyed the aircraft first time up. Still going to take me some time to get the handle on this game, but my daughter and I love this game.
"Crash millions of dollars worth of models", i have recently got interested in the R/C hobby and i'm a big F-15 fan. i of course bought and crashed a $500 dollar model within moments of taking it out of the packaging. a friend of mine had RealFlight G4 and not only was i impressed by the graphics, the controller, but by the online community. there's tons of planes and helicopters to fly and the tutorials are almost mandatory to have a novice flying like a pro in no time. The product so successfully emulates real life R/C planes, i can pick up any model at any time and fly like a champ now. Highly recommended.
"Learn On This, THEN Fly a Real R/C Plane", For once I listened. Everyone told me "learn on a Flight Sim first and you'll save money in wrecked planes". They're right! I "flew" on my computer for a month before taking my Hobby Zone Super Cub out and up. It made all the difference in my maiden flight. I was flying! And I landed without crashing! One thing that get's newbies is orientation or left/right coming at you. This trains you for that. You can also set the wind direction and speed which really helps the novice. I know $200 seems like a lot, but this package will save you at least $1000, not to mention disillusionment and dissapointment at the crash site. Plus its so realistic that its fun to learn on! If you still can't bring yourself to spend that kind of money on "software", go to YouTube and search "RC plane crashes". That will be you.
"best simulator", if you are interest to try flying rc plane and heli don't hesitate to own this g4 to save money if you will try without it sure you will crash. It is sooooo real
"Necessity for Beginners w/o access to Flight Instructors", I just got the latest version (G4) of this R/C plane flight simulator. I'm impressed! Wish I had gotten it before I lost my first Super Cub. The G4 version is extremely realistic with apparently actual video footage of the landscapes and the planes. The controls are very similar to actually flying (and crashing). With the many different planes and all the various options, you can simulate virtually any possible scenario. Although the HobbyZone Super Cub (my ill-fated plane) isn't one of the default planes, a similar one, the FlyZone Sky Fly, has almost identical flight and control characteristics. This version has free expansion online packs for additional planes and airports. It would have been nice if the 327 page manual had been printed instead of just on the CD. And a DVD instead of the 4 CDs would have been handier as well during the installation. Price is pretty steep.
Nevertheless, considering the cost of a destroyed or severely damaged aircraft, this simulator is well worth it!
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Read this reviews before You buy...
"This thing is saving me big dollars", Got it, installed it, ran it. No problems.
The only oddness was having to enter serial numbers for both the controller and the software. Ummm, why? Doesn't having the controller plugged into the computer imply that I paid for this stuff? The directions said to turn off virus checkers and similar applications. As always, I cut the internet connection (this time by disabling the WiFi radio) before unloading my security stuff.
Five hours later, I reloaded the security stuff and turned WiFi back on. Those hours passed as quickly as if I'd been playing WoW.
During those five hours, I saved a lot of time and money. I flew model planes and helicopters back when the simulators weren't very good. The rule was fly 'em til ya break 'em. After every crash, you rock back and forth on your heels and guess how much this one is gonna cost.
I don't know how many time I crashed during my hours on the sim. I know I tried things I'd never done with a flying model. The crashes were fun for the pilot (for a change). For example, I rubbed the landing gear off a few times and ended up flying a gearless bird. Also, helicopter rotors still explode on contacting the simulated ground.
As for quality and all that... At first, I thought the controller felt cheap. The real ones have smoother gimbals and stuff. Once the flying starts, it works flawlessly. A real controller can be connected in, but I doubt I'll bother. The simulation software itself is very good and the whole rig is responsive and predictable.
What isn't simulated is the operator. I think I flew through myself a few times. I guess you can't really practice flying while fleeing.
Next step is using the big screen as an external monitor. Then I can practice from the comfy chair.
"Crash virtually it costs less", After purchasing an RC Helicopter and crashing it 4 times just trying to learn just how to hover it, I got Real Flight. If I got this first not only would I have a better understanding of how to fly the helicopter but there are a lot of new RC models and I could have flown them all to see which one I like the best. Rather than buying one and having no idea how it handled.
So if you're in the market for an RC heli or plane I would suggest buying this first. Try the plane/heli that you're thinking of buying, and all of the similar once from other manufactures and you'll know exactly what to get. (If the model you're looking for isn't in the list of what's included with the program....there is a large list of downloadable RC models on their website.)
"A great way to cut your teeth.", If you have any serious interest in getting into RC flying might I recommend this as your first purchase. It comes with a full size 8-channel remote console that plugs into your USB port and behaves exactly as a real RC remote would. The software loads quickly and seamlessly, although you do need a rather advanced graphics card to be able to run it. My personal laptop computer (all of 3 years old) cannot run it, so I'm forced to take my work laptop home to play with it. Once loaded you have a plethora of aircraft to choose from, including:
- Over 40 fixed-wing aircraft ranging from simple 2-channel electric trainers that fly no faster than a slow jog, to gas powered fully aerobatic stunt planes, to complex jet turbine planes with retractable landing gear and flaps capable of 200mph. There are even four float planes. Some are scale models of real-life aircraft (Piper Cub, P-51 Mustang, and even the 1903 Wright Flyer) while others are simply-built `wings on a stick' designed for RC flying. Every plane has its own unique flight characteristics, so it's a great way to 'try out' various models before deciding on a purchase. As I understand you can download additional aircraft models.
- 20 helicopters, both gas and electric. Some are so simple to fly a 6-year-old could do it, and some are so difficult I have yet to fly them for longer than 10 seconds without a spectacular crash.
- 6 gliders
- 1 blimp, which is nearly impossible to crash.
After only a few hours on the stick with some basic trainers I was feeling pretty confident in my RC piloting skills. I'm progressing slowly up the ladder to the more complex aircraft. Another feature the G4 allows is both a cockpit and chase plane view, which makes this double as a flight simulator.
And there are over 20 photorealistic scenes you can choose from, including a tropical paradise complete with wrecked pirate ships.
And when you crash, the planes come apart piece by piece. If you land hard, or clip a building, you may only lose a wheel or one rear stablizer. The plane still flies, but it's flight characteristics change drastically and it's a real challenge to keep it in the air. One fun thing I discovered was that the jet plane's engines will still run even after being stripped down to a bare fuselage, and it's a riot watching it scoot uncontrollably around the field like a deranged rocket-powered pinball. After a wreck all you need do is press the `reset' button in the controller and you're right back to the beginning with a fresh plane.
My only complaint is that there's no depth perception. Looking at a 2D screen it's extremely difficult to tell how far your plane is from obstacles. Several times I've had my plane on a perfect landing approach only to crash into a tree that I thought was further away.
In conclusion I'll agree that the price tag can be a bit steep, but this is an excellent training tool, and it will pay for itself several times over on un-wrecked airplanes.
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