If you prefer screens for car racing go for a low priced option and use the rest of the budget for a VR headset for Aerofly FS2.
Especially for flightsimulators VR is so much better....
If you prefer screens for car racing go for a low priced option and use the rest of the budget for a VR headset for Aerofly FS2.
Especially for flightsimulators VR is so much better....
Hope they will respond in the future, it's a beautiful airplane!
I own more then a handful of simulators and still use DCS and XP11 to have more helicopters to choose from but Aerofly has without a doubt the best flight dynamics!
The R22 is the best simulated heli on the consumer market and the planes are hard to land softly as it is in real life...
I am no pilot but I have flown radio controlled acrobatic planes and helicopters for decades and for me this is the best simulator!
For easier landings try the new Microsoft product which is no more then an upgraded FSX engine from a decade ago....
I never used that flightschool section but I think you need to apply full throttle and ascend the plane and then lower the throttle to descend the plane?
As mentioned in another thread our Polish friend has made a new plane again!
Like all of his planes the download is at Github and you have to delete '-master' from the foldername to make it work....
If you like to go low and slow with the Bucker Jungmeister then you will like this biplane too.
A big THANK YOU to the developer!
Download at:
Same issue over here....
It's only 17 days since we got the alpha release and it will probably take some weeks more to get all the bugs out.
I am sure everything will be close to perfect in time.....
The R22 is very realistic and quite hard to get perfectly still in a hover, the EC135 and the freeware Lynx are more stable as they should be...
I do fly rotorcraft in XP11 and DCS for years now but the R22 in Aerofly is my favourite heli for more then a year now, also because I like light heli's.
Compared to the RC heli's I have flown for years Aerofly has a pretty good flightmodel, and some real life R22 pilots do think so too....
Just give it a try, it's only 60 bucks for a sim and three rotorcraft!
I'm afraid you will need to reinstall Aerofly FS2.....
Zoom function was never implemented in VR. You can however move forward/backward, up/down, left/right
And that is helpful for moving around in the Lynx cockpit for the start procedure....
Wow!!! That's a nice surprise!
All over the world.....Just Google 'Aerofly FS2 DVD'
Tight fit....
You can't download the alpha update from Steam to update your DVD installation.
Aerofly FS2 has to be installed through Steam to change from the release version to alpha or beta build.
You can email IPACS with the purchase info from your DVD release and ask for a free Steam key to install the software from Steam.....
Right click on Aerofly FS2 in your Steam library, go to properties>beta's and choose the alpha or beta build (same for now).
Steam will do a quick update and....
Have fun!
Warum nur die Steam-User, nicht aber die DVD-User/Kunden in solche Update-Entwicklungen einbezogen werden, entzieht sich meiner Kenntnis. Es ist schon ganz schön frustrierend, in den Foren immer über das zu lesen, was andere ausprobieren und begeistert. Immerhin hat man auch einiges Geld für seinen Sim inkl. Addons etc. hingeblättert und könnte doch auch in alpha/beta-Versionen einbezogen werden.
Dabei wäre angesichts bevorstehender Veränderungen auf dem "Markt der Möglichkeiten" ein Motivationsschub für Aerofly-Treue gut zu gebrauchen... . (Sorry, das musste gerade mal raus...)
As you might know you can ask IPACS for a Steam key?
Another video found on Youtube:
A short flight with a great heli....Thanks IPACS !!!
When it's done....Hopefully by the end of next week.
See post #17: