
Turned on, you are now going to calibrate your radio to FMS. With your radio plugged in on the trainer port and plugged into the PC and Must be set for PPM, which is what most people mean by FM. You can select somethingĮlse, but I am going to work with this one for now.ģ) Set-up and Calibration - If you have a PCM/PPM capable radio, your radio Passing commands to the instructor's radio which does the transmitting.Ģ) Select a Plane - My recommendation is to select the model called When you use the trainer port, it would normally be

Your radio will not be transmitting so you should not If you have a commercial simulator, it may come with a two stick Neon is a noted exception as you can add an optional trainer port to this forĪbout $10. Most 3 channel and most RTF 27 MHz radiosĭo not have trainer ports so you can't use them for this purpose. There are people who make cables that will allow you to hook Virtually all radios with 4 or more channels have a Get one of the commercial packages, follow their directions, but the flowġ) Use your radio - The most benefit will come from using the actual radio you This is all based on the free simulator FMS. Good for SIM, but will not fly a plane by itself.Ī flight simulator can be a huge help in learning to fly. These prices do NOT include servos, receivers, etc. That will fly your plane AND act as a simulator constoller with one of theĪbove adapters. Have not tried it.ĬRRCsim - Free flight simulator for MacOS/Linux/WindowsĬonvert a game controller to a flight sim controllerīrand new, Low cost full function 4 channel radios that have trainer ports Old radio with a trainer port so you can practice. Then there is always the chance that someone at the club will loan you an I purchased a used Futaba conquest 4 channel FM radio for $10 to use as a buddy box and to use on a simulator. Finally a low cost used FM radio that has a trainer port would be an excellent way to run your sim. I believe buddy boxes, which are not functional radios, can also be used to run a simulator. I also list some examples of low cost fully functional radios that can run the sim AND fly a plane. The links offer FMS and other simulators plus sites that provides a cable that can connect to the trainer port on your radio so you can fly the sim using your own radio or buddy box.

It will also help you learn to fly the plane toward you.

You get comfortable with your radio, your plane and how the controls work, without breaking any wings, tails or anything else.

Not as fancy as the expensive ones but it works and can really help There are a number of free RC airplane simulators.
