

My Aerofly is the first one with full sized planes. I don't know if there's any point to using this with a pure RC Sim, but for a sitting in the plane situation I can hardly wait to try inīTW, I've got Aerofly, Phoenix and an old Real Flight. So far they have only mentioned trad games of the shooter type. I'm not connected with Occulus in any way, I just want to see a flight sim that uses this.

If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Flight characteristics and graphics are about as real as I'd expect to get on a sim. There are lots more but this will get you started. Really is the best sim I've owned to date. Did I mention it's 3D? Fantastic for WWI and WWII dogfighting. It's got full head tracking and you can even look behind yourself or up or down. Our state of the art physics simulation gives you a stunning level of realism. When it comes to learning and improving R/C flying skills, aerofly RC 7 is the number one choice for R/C pilots. It's made for gaming and so far nobody has mentioned flight sims but for a sitting in the cockpit sim it will probably be fantastic. Learn to fly radio controlled (R/C) models with aerofly RC 7. It's a fully functional head tracking VR visor that allows you to look in any direction including behind you. I'm tempted but not quite ready to plunk down my money for a developers kit especially since these guys are saying the consumer version will be higher res and have more features. I found this on Engadget and have tracked it for a week or two.
