This is the Great Planes RealFlight 7.5 Flight Simulator, with an included Tactic TTX610 6-Channel Transmitter. Imagine virtual flying on RealFlight with a real Tactic radio — and then taking that same radio to the field to pilot actual R/C planes! The TTX610 SLT Radio included with this edition of RealFlight software will fly every plane in RF7.5, plus any aircraft with an SLT receiver. You can hone your skills in RealFlight, and then take your radio and go straight to the flying field.
The TTX610 is SLT-compatible, so with just one button you'll create an unbreakable link between your transmitter and receiver. That makes it ideal for Tx-R aircraft, from micro foamies to 70+ inch wingspan masterpieces. You can fly them all with the same radio you use for RF7.5 — and the SLT interface is wireless, so you're not tethered to your PC!
Features:
A total of over 140 aircraft
Over 40 flying sites to explore
Game-like Challenges
RealPhysics 3D
TrueView realistic lighting
Virtual Flight Instructor (VFI)
Reset/Rewind
Multiplayer and MultiMode
Onscreen camera controls
Water takeoffs and landings
Night flying
Welcome Screen
Real Rendering
AccuModel aircraft editor
FlexiField flying site editor
TruFlo Wind Dynamics
Heads Up Display (HUD)
Unlimited combat with any weaponry
System Requirements:
Minimum Recommended System: Some graphical features may be disabled. Aerodynamic calculations will remain high quality.
Full DirectX 9 compliant (Shader Model 2.0 or better)
Optimal System: For best graphical performance
Dual Core 2.4GHz CPU
2 GB RAM
3D Accelerated Video with: 512 MB dedicated video memory
Multiplayer Requirements:
Broadband connection
Computer microphone for voice chat
InterLink® Elite Controller:
USB Port
Compatible FM or FM-selectable transmitter (if using the interface mode)
NOTE: The connectors on the InterLink Elite cord and included adapters make the InterLink Elite compatible with the trainer jacks on most Futaba® and all JR®, Spektrum® and Tower Hobbies® systems.
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This product was added to our catalog on January 8, 2015