Phoenix flight simulator
Summary
1 x Phoenix RC flight sim
1 x Cable (FREE):
Futaba square adapter
Futaba/Hitec din adapter
More Summary
Introducing the new Runtime Phoenix RC Simultor. Cutting edge technology combines with expert design to create the latest RC model simulator.
The Physics engine is custom built from the ground up to create incredible accuracy, realism and performance. Including advanced effects such as flight curve, inertia modelling, torque dynamics and realistic undercarriage/ground interaction. When you crash watch as the impact damages individual componenets and alters the performance of flight.
This sytem also allows you to construct flight failures allowing you to practice for worst case scenarios such as engine failures. Easily adapt and modify any model to meet your exact specifications ideal for tuning. Included is a fantastic play back system, rewind your flights to better understand your mistakes or marvel at your abilities.
The graphics sytem has been developed to create the highest degree of realism available. Using 360 x 180 degree photrealistic terrain to create an amazing setting for your flights. The graphic effects utilised include specular highlights, enviromental reflections, soft shadows, realistic smoke, antialiasing, night glow effects and sun blooms. All of these features combine to create fantastic realistic settings.
Included are over 50 models of RC helicopters, fixed wing aircrafts and gliders with more released reguarly via the Phoenix website for free.
The phoenix simulator includes multiplayer facilities. Using PhoenixNet a dedicated matchmaking sevice to connect flyers via the internet and LAN networks. Up to four flyers can participate in baloon bursting and streamer combat games or you can just spectate and watch flyers controls onscreen enabling you to learn from some of the best around.
Please specify which cable you require in checkout comments.
*Cable included in price
Streamer Combat:
Fly against up to four pilots, each with a variable streamer attached to their aircraft. Pilots must try to fly through the streamer of their opponents, and the pilot with the longest streamer at the end of the round is the winner.
Balloon Bursting:
Set three different skill modes and try to burst as many balloons as possible in the round time. Compete with other pilots to see who can reach the highest score.
Precise autorotation
Put your autorotation skills to the test as you try to autorotate your model to land as close to the target as you can without crashing.
Spot Landing
Land your airplane as close to the landing target as you can without crashing as you test your control when not under power.
Thermal Gliding
Stay in the air as long as possible using a thermal glider, setting different skill levels by changing the starting height.
Training Modes
Hover Training:
Master the basics using this special training mode, where you set how many controls you want to use, starting with just a single control and building up gradually to full control of your model. You can also practice inverted hovering in this mode.
Torque Training:
Similar to Hover Training, this mode allows you to learn how to prop-hang and torque-roll using a performance fixed-wing model.
Autorotation Training:
Learn this complex manuevre as quickly as possible using this mode, where your helicopter is set up with no power in the perfect position, speed and orientation for an autorotation onto a target. You can also practice inverted autorotations in this mode.
Landing Training:
Similar to Autorotation Training, this mode lets you learn how to land accurately using a fixed wing model onto a target.
Layouts
F3C Layout:
Place an F3C grid onto your flying site, complete with measured areas and flags.
Spot Landing Target:
Place a spot-landing target onto your flying site with concentric circles.
- Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista
- 1.0 Ghz Pentium 3/4 or AMD Athlon/64 compatible processor
- 256MB system memory (RAM)
- 750MB free, uncompressed hard-disk space
- ATI Radeon 9600/NVidia Geforce Ti4200 with at least 128MB memory
- Microsoft DirectX 9.0c or higher
- CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drive for installation
- 1 free USB 1.1/2.0 port
- 100% DirectX 9 compatible sound card (optional)
CABLES
-PHX-ADFUT-SQ Futaba square adapter-PHX-ADFUT-O Futaba/Hitec din adapter
-PHX-AD-ESKY- ESky mini din adapter
-PHX-ADSAN- Sanwa adapter
-PHX-ADJR- JR adapter
WHICH TRANSMITTER TYPES DOES PHOENIX SUPPORT?
Our USB interface device is compatible with a huge range of transmitters and training boxes. Please note that Phoenix will only accept input through the included USB device, and does not accept control through USB controllers.
THE CURRENT SUPPORTED TRANSMITTER LIST IS AS FOLLOWS:
>All JR MC/MX (no adaptor required)
>Spektrum DX6/DX7 (no adaptor required)
>All Futaba (Futaba round or square adaptor required)
>All Hitec (Hitec adaptor required)
>All Multiplex (Multiplex adaptor required)
>All Sanwa (Sanwa adaptor required)
>E-sky (Mini-DIN adaptor required)
>Co-Pilot (Mini-DIN adaptor required)
Please note that the following transmitters are not supported:
Futaba FX-18 with 2.5mm stereo training port All USB controller devices/joysticks
Please use our live support system for a 30 sec response (when ONLINE).
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