Before you take your new drone out for its maiden flight, it’s a good idea to use a simulator to get a feel for its handling to avoid embarrassing and potentially expensive crashes. You could pay hundreds of pounds for a realistic drone sim, but the strong community spirit of drone pilots means there’s also a growing collection of superb free simulators to help you master your props.There are two main types of drone simulator: those designed to help you practise first-person view (FPV) racing, and those for refining handling of camera drones to help you achieve better video and photos.The best sims offer a variety of courses, variable weather conditions, and realistic physics so you’re fully prepared and know how your drone will respond in different situations. Real licensed drone models are also a boon, as is scope for future development.All of the free drone simulators here let you use your own RC transmitter, which you’ll need to connect using a device like the (a quick Google search should reveal whether there are any alternative ways to link your specific controller to your PC). Most simulators support game controllers as well, and some even let you fly with a keyboard and mouse, though you’d need three hands to control a quadcopter with any success.1.Blast through neon mazes in dizzying first-personThe official simulator of the professional Drone Racing League, is the most polished of the free drone simulators here. It’s currently in beta, but the League was confident enough to use it for pre-qualifying for the 2017 world championships.DRL Drone Racing Simulator features courses from the real competition, and is scored in the same way, with points earned from a combination of checkpoints and completion times.Real-life DRL racing drones are fully customizable, and so are their simulated counterparts.
Outdoor maps are fairly realistic, but the simulator really comes into its own indoors, where LED-clad drones hurtle through a Bladerunner-style tangle of neon.DRL Drone Racing Simulator is compatible with both console and RC controllers. There’s a menu option for keyboard controls, but in our tests the sim failed to detect any hardware; something of a moot point, because the fine-control necessary for navigating the complex courses at high speed would be almost impossible with key-hammering.Download here:2.A stylish sim for amateur drone racers who want full control over handlingis also in active beta, available to download and enjoy with no restrictions. Like DRL Drone Racing Simulator, the goal of this great-looking sim is to reproduce the experience of FPV drone-racing as accurately as possible, with advanced physics courtesy of the Unity game engine. Hotprops offers fully adjustable parameters to replicate the behavior of your own drone as closely as possible.
The settings offer a very impressive degree of granularity, and the impact of each slider and radio button is clearly explained.Hotprops’ developers are constantly adding, removing and adjusting features in response to testing and user feedback. As a result, there can be considerable wait-times while the sim is updated automatically at launch – sometimes up to half an hour.
There’s more loading mid-sim too; even if you don’t intend to pit your skills against friends or strangers in the game’s multiplayer mode, you’ll need an internet connection to download courses before you can fly them.The simulation itself is superb, with realistic flight physics and smooth, good-looking graphics. There’s a great choice of maps to test your skills, and they’re fun and varied enough to enjoy as a racing game in their own right (albeit one that requires an RC controller).We don’t yet know whether the Hotprops release candidate will be free-to-play or carry a subscription fee, but the active beta is very promising. One to keep an eye on.Download here:3.Real licensed drones and real fun, with lots of extra features still to comeis in pre-alpha (an early testable release), so it’s still a little rough around the edges and doesn’t yet have a full complement of courses and features. It’s very promising though, and the developers are planning to keep it free to play, with optional donations to support the project.Real Drone Simulator offers two types of environment to practise your skills: ‘virtual reality’ (realistic but computer-generated) and real-world (based on Google Earth). Each level has a difficulty profile, area size and wind strength, so you know what to expect before starting your props.
The physics and handling are realistic, and adjust to the weather conditions, but Real Drone Simulator is designed for fun, first and foremost. The final release will gamify the experience with a career mode that lets you earn virtual currency to upgrade your drone, and race it against other pilots locally or online.
This Simulator Adapter can be used with any make of radio, even one with no trainer port and can be used as either a wireless or hard-wire Simulator Adapter. It can be used with any make of radio when used in conjunction with a reciever or can it be used with standard 3.5mm Jack Lead (supplied), supports XTR, Aerofly, FMS, Phoenix 3.0, 4.0, Realflight G3, G4, G5.Note: This is the update version with micro USB connector.Includes:Wireless/Hardwired AdapterUSB Cable3.5mm Jack LeadMale/Male Receiver to Adapter LeadsInstructions.
I'm using it on a windows machine with Realflight 7.5 which I also paid for so I have the interlink, I just wanted to use my t10j wirelessly without heaps of cords hanging from it. I've fabrecobled it together with this, the s-fhss orange rx, and a sbus to pwm (s2pw).It functions well enough but it would be nice to get more than 7 CH thru so you could set up the Y U I O keys properly.
If your planes fly and heli's just hit there start tappin those keys till it works.Ideally this thing would:.accept pwm/ppm/SBUS.accept more channels 16 to start. work with multiple radios (futaba jr etc ) without reversing. avoid the S2PW SBUS to pwm converter because it nips ch8 and up.be able to emit the little red buttons outputYou need to plug your interlink in anyways for the validations so my hopes of an easy to leave setup wireless simulator dongle for my futaba was a bit of a pipe dream. However not to discount this little box it got the job done albeit with a few extra steps. You need to use YUIO to do ch5678 and worse yet you need to validate with your registered interlink so you actually have a more cumbersome setup with an interlink, your futaba 10j, a keyboard, and a mouse. On the upside though it is a working futaba radio dongle its just not the easy plug and play solution like I was hoping for because I couldn't replicate the red button, or the nobs.Id bet a buck the reason some people have problems setting it up is because when you switch the mode of it you need to replug in the usb cable. Plugging it into a receiver is how i used it and it gets set to wireless for that.Its worth what it costs, but could be a really nice solution for people with nice radios for wireless sim controllers with their tx of choice for just a little bit of code and more input pins.
If they made those changes and it worked with ppm/sbus you could avoid sending most of the cables for most users. But I like it, its a little cumbersome but i can fly wireless with my futaba now in 5 different sims. I'm using it on a windows machine with Realflight 7.5 which I also paid for so I have the interlink, I just wanted to use my t10j wirelessly without heaps of cords hanging from it.
I've fabrecobled it together with this, the s-fhss orange rx, and a sbus to pwm (s2pw).It functions well enough but it would be nice to get more than 7 CH thru so you could set up the Y U I O keys properly. If your planes fly and heli's just hit there start tappin those keys till it works.Ideally this thing would:.accept pwm/ppm/SBUS.accept more channels 16 to start. work with multiple radios (futaba jr etc ) without reversing.
avoid the S2PW SBUS to pwm converter because it nips ch8 and up.be able to emit the little red buttons outputYou need to plug your interlink in anyways for the validations so my hopes of an easy to leave setup wireless simulator dongle for my futaba was a bit of a pipe dream. However not to discount this little box it got the job done albeit with a few extra steps. You need to use YUIO to do ch5678 and worse yet you need to validate with your registered interlink so you actually have a more cumbersome setup with an interlink, your futaba 10j, a keyboard, and a mouse. On the upside though it is a working futaba radio dongle its just not the easy plug and play solution like I was hoping for because I couldn't replicate the red button, or the nobs.Id bet a buck the reason some people have problems setting it up is because when you switch the mode of it you need to replug in the usb cable. Plugging it into a receiver is how i used it and it gets set to wireless for that.Its worth what it costs, but could be a really nice solution for people with nice radios for wireless sim controllers with their tx of choice for just a little bit of code and more input pins. If they made those changes and it worked with ppm/sbus you could avoid sending most of the cables for most users.
But I like it, its a little cumbersome but i can fly wireless with my futaba now in 5 different sims. Use it for Phoenix V5.x. After some tinkering, as I fly mode 4 which causes some channel confusion sometimes, it worked very well. Bought it for a friend however. Could not get it to work on friend's PC. Only throttle channel would work smoothly, all other channels ar completely erratic.
Have not been able to solve just yet. Re-binding many times over did not help. Plugging in signal wires one by one did to analyse did not help. Maybe the USB not strong enough or not earthed properly.
Still looking for solution. As mentioned. On my own PC it works flawlessly and I am having great fun with it. Finally being able to do away with the clumsy cable/trainerport connection.
Use it for Phoenix V5.x. After some tinkering, as I fly mode 4 which causes some channel confusion sometimes, it worked very well. Bought it for a friend however. Could not get it to work on friend's PC.
Only throttle channel would work smoothly, all other channels ar completely erratic. Have not been able to solve just yet.
Re-binding many times over did not help. Plugging in signal wires one by one did to analyse did not help. Maybe the USB not strong enough or not earthed properly. Still looking for solution. As mentioned.
On my own PC it works flawlessly and I am having great fun with it. Finally being able to do away with the clumsy cable/trainerport connection. Works really well. Build is a little flimsy, but works flawlessly. Even though it says that it only works with RealFlight G3/4/5.
I could make it work with RealFlight 7.5. The only trick is to start the 9-in-1 unit switch in RealFlight mode, after the program is done loading, change the switch position to XTR. You can then calibrate your transmitter and fly without any issue in XTR mode. Remember when starting RealFlight program you have to keep the unit in RealFlight mode and when you want to calibrate/fly switch the mode to XTR. Works really well. Build is a little flimsy, but works flawlessly.
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Even though it says that it only works with RealFlight G3/4/5. I could make it work with RealFlight 7.5. The only trick is to start the 9-in-1 unit switch in RealFlight mode, after the program is done loading, change the switch position to XTR.
You can then calibrate your transmitter and fly without any issue in XTR mode. Remember when starting RealFlight program you have to keep the unit in RealFlight mode and when you want to calibrate/fly switch the mode to XTR. Cheap, crappy documentation, but works great in wired mode via minijack socket (connected to Graupner MZ-12 set to DSC mode).The first three modes (XTR, RF and Aerofly) all emulate joystick devices (on Linux and Win7 both without installing extra drivers) with 4, 6 and 7 axes respectively plus a set of buttons. Four or five of the transmitter's channels (mine has 6) map to axes, the rest to buttons.
The Phoenix mode is recognised as a USB HID device but doesn't appear to do anything.Doesn't look like it includes the right wires to connect more than two or three channels to a traditional receiver but I don't understand the provided documentation on this. Maybe easier with S.BUS/SumD/etc. (if this is supported). Cheap, crappy documentation, but works great in wired mode via minijack socket (connected to Graupner MZ-12 set to DSC mode).The first three modes (XTR, RF and Aerofly) all emulate joystick devices (on Linux and Win7 both without installing extra drivers) with 4, 6 and 7 axes respectively plus a set of buttons. Four or five of the transmitter's channels (mine has 6) map to axes, the rest to buttons.
The Phoenix mode is recognised as a USB HID device but doesn't appear to do anything.Doesn't look like it includes the right wires to connect more than two or three channels to a traditional receiver but I don't understand the provided documentation on this. Maybe easier with S.BUS/SumD/etc.
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For a nominal fee, we’ll can also send you the 4-DVD edition. Is it compatible with Mac or Windows 7/8/10?Yes.
It works on Windows 7,8 and 10 systems as well as Windows XP, Vista. It is also compatible with Macs. Can I use a mouse and keyboard to play this?Yes.
If you prefer, you can simply play with the mouse and the keyboard. You are not required to play with game with any specific hardware.
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