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To use this manual, you can jump to a section by clicking its title in the table of contents on the side. Quick Start Guides are available in Japanese and Chinese.
#Realflight 7.5 custom planes manuals#
PDF manuals are available in German, French, and Spanish. The latest version will always be available online on the X‑Plane website.
#Realflight 7.5 custom planes manual#
This is version 11.50 of the manual to the home and professional versions of X‑Plane (X-Plane 11 and X‑Plane 11 for Professional Use, respectively).
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Controlling Joystick Sensitivity and Aircraft Stability.Configuring and Tuning Your X-Plane Installation.Special Considerations for Digital Download Users.Special Considerations for Windows Vista and 7 Users.Configuring Essential Yoke/Joystick Functions.About the Versions of the X-Plane Simulator.Expansion Packs 1 through 3 are now discontinued products.
Expansion Pack 1 through Expansion Pack 4 require RealFlight G3 or higher, and Expansion Pack 5 and up require RealFlight G4 or higher. The Add-Ons line is compatible with versions of RealFlight dating back to RealFlight Classic, with the exception of Add-Ons 5, which requires RealFlight G2 or higher. The "Add-Ons" volumes, which are no longer officially supported, have been superseded by the newer "Expansion Pack" series of products. For users of RealFlight G4 or newer, the older series of "Add-On" packs have been reworked, with several aircraft receiving updates, and can be downloaded freely from the RealFlight website.
#Realflight 7.5 custom planes software#
Knife Edge Software also develops packs containing additional content for RealFlight, each of which adds new airfields and additional aircraft. RealFlight requires the connection of an InterLink controller, which is included with the software, in order to operate. The most recent is RealFlight 9, which included additions such as water and water physics, an improved user interface, more aircraft, more flying sites, and an improved "InterLink Elite" controller. The software is released in "generations," with each new generation including major updates and new features. In order to create new visual models, the use of a 3D modeling application such as Autodesk 3ds Max or Blender is required. Within RealFlight, editing aircraft is limited to changing the physical and aerodynamic properties. The software also includes an airport editor and an aircraft editor to allow for the creation of new flying sites and aircraft. Included with RealFlight RC Simulator are various flying sites (or airports) and aircraft models, almost all of which represent real-life models. Real Flight Simulator (goes around with a few different names) is a commercial rebranding of an old version of the free and opensource flight simulator Flightgear. Note: Although RealFlight RC Simulator has a similar name to Real Flight Simulator it has nothing to do with it. The software allows for the flying of numerous RC aircraft, helicopters and drones so that the user can learn to fly RC, practice their skills or fly with others in multiplayer mode. RealFlight RC Simulator is a radio-controlled airplane and helicopter simulation software series developed by Knife Edge Software and now published by Horizon Hobby. Custom flying field of the HHAMS Aerodrome created for RealFlight 7.5