You can feel the P-factor on a taildragger trying to torque-roll you into the dirt during takeoff. You can sense the adverse yaw of a poorly tuned 3D aerobatic plane. You will hover a ducted fan EDF jet two feet off the runway, realize your battery is sagging, and panic—exactly as you would in real life, minus the cardiac arrest.
The "9.5S" variant specifically focuses on the controller. This isn't a cheap plastic gamepad. It is a fully functional Spektrum transmitter cloned into a USB shell. It has the same gimbal tension, the same switch placement, and the same weight as the radio you use at the field. When you flip the landing gear switch in the sim, your thumb muscle twitches exactly where it would on a real $400 transmitter. realflight 9.5s
Forget the arcade thrills of Ace Combat . RealFlight 9.5S is the granular , sweat-inducing simulator that lets you experience the terror of a dead-stick landing from the comfort of your couch. It is the only place on earth where you can crash a $10,000 turbine jet into a virtual tree, yawn, press the spacebar, and try again. You can feel the P-factor on a taildragger
You can feel the P-factor on a taildragger trying to torque-roll you into the dirt during takeoff. You can sense the adverse yaw of a poorly tuned 3D aerobatic plane. You will hover a ducted fan EDF jet two feet off the runway, realize your battery is sagging, and panic—exactly as you would in real life, minus the cardiac arrest.
The "9.5S" variant specifically focuses on the controller. This isn't a cheap plastic gamepad. It is a fully functional Spektrum transmitter cloned into a USB shell. It has the same gimbal tension, the same switch placement, and the same weight as the radio you use at the field. When you flip the landing gear switch in the sim, your thumb muscle twitches exactly where it would on a real $400 transmitter.
Forget the arcade thrills of Ace Combat . RealFlight 9.5S is the granular , sweat-inducing simulator that lets you experience the terror of a dead-stick landing from the comfort of your couch. It is the only place on earth where you can crash a $10,000 turbine jet into a virtual tree, yawn, press the spacebar, and try again.