I cant believe how realistic it is and I feel will bring my skills to a new level.To use the DX7, you will need the following: 1) usb interface for RC7 (Ikarus pn 3031010) 2) y- adapter cable (ikarus pn 31036).Not great on the low graphics quality, but on the road it may be enough.
Aerofly Rc-7 Review An Excellent Sim Upgrade To UltimateI just purchased Aerofly RC7, down loaded onto a Mac book pro, and upgrade to ultimate. I purchased interface 3031010 (yellow) and y-adaptor 31036 to connect with a Futaba T8J. That evening I followed directions and could not get it to connect even with the 3 wire adaptor. This is my first sim and when its working Im very impressed with the graphics and realistic physics. When it works I plug it in and the USB interface flashes until I turn on the radio, then it goes to a solid light. I just turned the trainer modes to off and it still does not work. Aerofly Rc-7 Review An Excellent Sim Manual And TheI looked in the radio manual and the transmitter menu and dont see anything about it. When it works, its without a glitch, with or without the 3 wire adaptor and wiggling wires and connections does not hurt it. When it does not connect, the interface keeps flashing, does not go on solid, does not work with or without the 3 wire adaptor and is unaffected by wiggling wires and connections. The 2 times it worked everything was the same as the 3 times it did not work. Either I walk up to it and it works or I walk up to it and it wont work no matter what I try. Then plug in the adapter cable into the trainer port of the radio. The radio will switch on automatically when you plug in the adapter into the trainer port. You need to connect the radio to the computer before launching RC7. Please follow the attached connection diagram for Futaba radios. But, it seems to work now when I connect it up with or without the 3-wire adaptor, then launch RC7. Ive been flying RC for 34 years and this is my first experience with a simulator.
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