Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
It would be Nice to get an final update to 7.5 with these models though.
RF UAV software All is updated 7.50.011 version here?
This software is already included in 7.5. The Drone simulator is for those interested in only learning about flying drones ?
RF Drone is already included in RF 7.5. In the here Multiplayer ?
RF Drone All drone In the latest G7.5 version ?
As a standalone product RealFlight Drone is naturally a separate installation. As csgill75 suggested, upgrading it to 7.5 by purchasing the software-only upgrade would be like upgrading from, say, 6.5. The end result would be two separate installations. Just remember that RealFlight Drone and the InterLink Elite will still be considered part of a single software package, meaning you could not sell just the RF Drone software and keep the InterLink for use with 7.5.
Thanks 12oclockhigh.
Am I going to have any problems pairing my existing G5.5 installation with the new interlink controller I'll be getting with the RF Drome I just purchased? Thanks.
No it will work fine. It's the same interlink controller that comes with version G4 and up. However if you decide to pass the Realflight Drone edition to someone else or sell it, it must include the interlink controller that comes with it.
Good to hear. As mentioned earlier you can also upgrade to 7.5 for $50.00 usd and have access to all the aircraft on the Swaps and practice your heli flying.
Have fun!
All but two of the multirotors in Realflight Drone are included in Realflight 7.5. Like 5.5, you can edit and adjust the gains for the models with the aircraft editor and 7.5 has a multirotor flight controller that 5.5 doesn't have with the same features you're using in Realflight Drone. Unfortunately the models that you fly isn't one of the included models, yet. Hopefully we will get them in the future.
Also, is it possible to add a self-levelling gimballed camera in RG 7.5? This would be very handy for fast simulated 250 quad racing imho.
Thinking about it a bit more I can probably use my Spektrum DX18 with the RF Drone's included adapter and program a diff throttle curve on my DX18 for the Helimax Voltage 500 3D Quad.
I hate to do this since the beauty of RF (I've been using it since G2 btw) is being able to have the RF controller handy, next to my PC, so I actually use it. Also nice not to have to wear out my actual RC Tx. Still, might give it a go anyway.
If your only reason for using your DX18, is for a throttle curve feature. This feature is also available in the RF software Editor. (Old editor and New)
Just add a "Advanced Input Feed".
Load the aircraft you want to edit. In the main menu, Click: Aircraft>Edit (aircraft name).
In the Editor, Click the "Radio" tab. Throttle will be on Output Ch3,(mode 2) Click on it. (You may want to expand it and look around)
Now, Look at the top Left, of the Editor Window. Click Options>Control Surface Deflections>Advanced.
Next, With "Output CH3" Highlighted, Click: Component>Add>Complex Input Feed. Note: A new Input will be added to the bottom of the CH3 drop down list. Click on it.
In The Right portion of the window, Under Parameter, next to Curve: Click: <<Graph Points>>. This will illuminate a square box to the right. Click on it.
In the window that opens, in the Graph, you can drag the points, to the desired location, or, on the left side of the window, manipulate the points digitally.
To Add More Points to the Graph, Right Click, a new point will be added. Right click on the point, again, and it can be removed. Adjust points to the desired location. Click "OK"
If you choose to Exit the simulator, Click: "File", Option you wish to use. Save Or Not.
Note: Stock RF Aircraft Files are Protected. You cant mess them up. You will be prompted to "Save As". a new (custom aircraft) name. Swap files Can be OVERWRITTEN. Making changes to Swap Page planes: Its a good idea to "Save As"(New name.) That way, the original Download file, can be retained for later reference.
If your only reason for using your DX18, is for a throttle curve feature. This feature is also available in the RF software Editor. (Old editor and New)
Just add a "Advanced Input Feed".
Load the aircraft you want to edit. In the main menu, Click: Aircraft>Edit (aircraft name).
In the Editor, Click the "Radio" tab. Throttle will be on Output Ch3,(mode 2) Click on it. (You may want to expand it and look around)
Now, Look at the top Left, of the Editor Window. Click Options>Control Surface Deflections>Advanced.
Next, With "Output CH3" Highlighted, Click: Component>Add>Complex Input Feed. Note: A new Input will be added to the bottom of the CH3 drop down list. Click on it.
In The Right portion of the window, Under Parameter, next to Curve: Click: <<Graph Points>>. This will illuminate a square box to the right. Click on it.
In the window that opens, in the Graph, you can drag the points, to the desired location, or, on the left side of the window, manipulate the points digitally.
To Add More Points to the Graph, Right Click, a new point will be added. Right click on the point, again, and it can be removed. Adjust points to the desired location. Click "OK"
If you choose to Exit the simulator, Click: "File", Option you wish to use. Save Or Not.
Note: Stock RF Aircraft Files are Protected. You cant mess them up. You will be prompted to "Save As". a new (custom aircraft) name. Swap files Can be OVERWRITTEN. Making changes to Swap Page planes: Its a good idea to "Save As"(New name.) That way, the original Download file, can be retained for later reference.
Ooooh! NEVER MIND