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Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1 Introduction ...............................................................................................................................1 What's New in Generation 2 with USB InterLink Controller ....................................................1 USB InterLink Controller............................................................................................2 Menu-Driven Interface ................................................................................................2 Additional New Features.............................................................................................2 Chapter 2. Before You Begin 5 System Requirements ................................................................................................................5 Video and Sound Cards .............................................................................................................6 Getting the Most out of RealFlight ............................................................................................6 Chapter 3. Getting Started 9 Overview ...................................................................................................................................9 Installing RealFlight G2 ............................................................................................................9 Program Installation ..................................................................................................10 Using Your Own R/C Radio to Control RealFlight (Optional) .................................12 Exploring RealFlight G2..........................................................................................................13 Start the Program.......................................................................................................13 The RealFlight Main Display ....................................................................................14 Choosing Your Aircraft.............................................................................................17 Changing Airport.......................................................................................................19 Some Common Tasks................................................................................................21 Creating a Viewport ..................................................................................................21 Using Gadgets ...........................................................................................................22 Virtual Flight Instructor.............. !
Airport Editing ..........................................................................................................24 Where to Go from Here ...........................................................................................................28 Chapter 4. Using RealFlight G2 29 Introduction .............................................................................................................................29 Program Features.....................................................................................................................29 Controller Features ..................................................................................................................33 Graphics and Sound Quality....................................................................................................33 Technical Support....................................................................................................................34 Chapter 5. The InterLink Controller 35 The InterLink ControllerDesigned for R/C..........................................................................35 Start Flying!.............................................................................................................................36 Joystick vs. Interface Mode .....................................................................................................37 The InterLink Controller (Joystick Mode)...............................................................................38 The InterLink Controller (Interface Mode)..............................................................................38 Two ways to use Interface Mode...............................................................................38 Interface Mode: Joystick Emulation Interface .........................................................................39 Calibration vs. Interface Wizard................................................................................40 Interface Calibration..................................................................................................40 Interface Wizard ........................................................................................................41 Interface Mode: Direct Control Interface.................................................................................42 Before you use the Direct Control Interface..............................................................42 Setting the Direct Control Interface...........................................................................42 Mapping channels to Servos......................................................................................42 Swapping Aircraft that use Direct Control Interface .................................................44 InterLink Controller Hints and Tips.........................................................................................44 What if my transmitter has fewer than eight channels?.............................................44 When to use the Interface Wizard, and when to use the Software Radio or Servo page ...........................................................................................................................45 What about previous versions of RealFlight?............................................................45 Chapter 6. The Airport Menu 47 Airport Menu Overview...........................................................................................................47 Select Airport.......................................................................................................................48 Edit (Current Airport) ..........................................................................................................49 Background Page.......................................................................................................50 Terrain Editor (Edit Terrain) .....................................................................................52 Airport Editing Shortcuts...........................................................................................54 Airport Editor Page....................................................................................................56 Tree Editor Page........................................................................................................60 Miscellaneous Page ...................................................................................................63 View Page..................................................................................................................64 Item Visibility..........................................................................................................................65 Show Trees ..............................................................................................................................66 Show Fog.................................................................................................................................66 3D Terrain................................................................................................................................66 Set Takeoff Position.................................................................................................................66 Weather Conditions .................................................................................................................67 Exit...........................................................................................................................................68 Airport MRU............................................................................................................................68 Chapter 7. The Aircraft Menu 69 Aircraft Menu Overview..........................................................................................................69 Aircraft Selection.................................................................................................................70 Creating A Custom Color Scheme ............................................................................71 Edit (Current Aircraft) .........................................................................................................72 Edit Radio ............................................................................................................................73 Reset Position ..........................................................................................................................73 Kill Engine...............................................................................................................................73 Smoke Parameters....................................................................................................................73 Flight Failures..........................................................................................................................75 Cause Flight Failure.................................................................................................................77 Aircraft MRU...........................................................................................................................77 Chapter 8. The Event Menu 79 Event Menu Overview .............................................................................................................79 Start Event ...............................................................................................................................80 Limbo ........................................................................................................................80 Limbo Instructions.....................................................................................................82 Pylon Racing .............................................................................................................83 Pylon Racing Instructions..........................................................................................84 Spot Landing .............................................................................................................86 Spot Landing Instructions..........................................................................................87 Freestyle ....................................................................................................................89 Freestyle Instructions.................................................................................................90 Autorotation/Deadstick..............................................................................................90 Autorotation/Deadstick Instructions..........................................................................92 End Current Event ...................................................................................................................94 Leave Current Event................................................................................................................94 Forfeit Turn..............................................................................................................................94 Chapter 9. The Options Menu 95 Options Menu Overview..........................................................................................................95 Direct3D ..................................................................................................................................96 Controller Calibration..............................................................................................................98 Graphics Optimizations .........................................................................................................101 Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................102 Run in Window......................................................................................................................104 Enable Collisions...................................................................................................................104 Virtual Flight Instructor............................ !
Recordings.............................................................................................................................105 Start/Stop Recording..............................................................................................................108 Recording Information ............................................................................................108 Music/Sound..........................................................................................................................110 Keyboard Mappings...............................................................................................................112 Chapter 10. The View Menu 113 View Menu Overview............................................................................................................113 Change Active View..............................................................................................................114 Create New View...................................................................................................................115 Zoom Reset............................................................................................................................116 Zoom In .................................................................................................................................116 Zoom Out...............................................................................................................................116 Pilot At Fixed Position...........................................................................................................116 Set To Pit Area ........................................................................................................116 Set to Current Aircraft Position...............................................................................117 Set with Overhead View..........................................................................................117 Set to Last Fixed Position........................................................................................117 Set with Mouse........................................................................................................117 Set Current Position as Pit Area ..............................................................................117 Named Positions......................................................................................................117 Pilot in Aircraft......................................................................................................................118 Pilot Behind Aircraft..............................................................................................................118 Moving Pilot..........................................................................................................................118 No Movement..........................................................................................................118 Circle Around Aircraft ............................................................................................118 Walk Towards Aircraft............................................................................................119 Look at My Aircraft...............................................................................................................119 Look at Wind Sock ................................................................................................................119 Look at Ground......................................................................................................................119 Look at Location....................................................................................................................119 Look at Other.........................................................................................................................119 Quick Look............................................................................................................................119 Gadget....................................................................................................................................120 Edit Gadgets ............................................................................................................121 Hide All Gadgets .....................................................................................................122 NavGuides Gadget...................................................................................................122 Advanced NavGuides Gadget..................................................................................124 Flight Playback Gadget ...........................................................................................128 Flight Recording Gadget .........................................................................................130 Chat Gadget.............................................................................................................130 Radio Gadget...........................................................................................................130 Pilot and Viewport Options ...................................................................................................130 Pilot Options Page ...................................................................................................131 Viewport Page .........................................................................................................132 Chapter 11. The Multiplayer Menu 135 Multiplayer Menu Overview..................................................................................................135 Search ....................................................................................................................................136 Host........................................................................................................................................138 Select Provider.........................................................................................................139 Host Information .....................................................................................................140 Publish Host Information.......................................................................................................141 Join.........................................................................................................................................141 Select Provider.........................................................................................................142 Find a Session..........................................................................................................142 Disconnect .............................................................................................................................143 Send Chat Message................................................................................................................144 Player Summary.....................................................................................................................144 View Port for each player ......................................................................................................144 Chapter 12. The Help Menu 145 Help Menu Overview.............................................................................................................145 Contents .................................................................................................................................146 Technical Support..................................................................................................................146 Credits....................................................................................................................................146 Slide Show.............................................................................................................................146 Tip of the Day........................................................................................................................146 RealFlight on the Web ...........................................................................................................146 Online Updates ......................................................................................................................147 Screen Shot ............................................................................................................................147 Chapter 13. Setting up the Airplane Radio 149 Introduction............................................................................................................................149 RealFlight Software Radio ......................................................................................149 Accessing the Software Radio.................................................................................149 Radio Setup Page.....................................................................................................150 Basics of Radio Operations....................................................................................................150 Dialog Items...........................................................................................................................151 Chapter 14. Setting up the Helicopter Radio 153 Introduction............................................................................................................................153 RealFlight Software Radio ......................................................................................153 Accessing the Software Radio.................................................................................153 Setting Up the RealFlight Controller for Helicopters ..............................................153 Modes Page............................................................................................................................154 Servo Settings Page ...............................................................................................................155 Mixing Curves Page ..............................................................................................................157 Mixing Page...........................................................................................................................159 Gyros and Governor ..............................................................................................................161 Chapter 15. Using the Keyboard to Access RealFlight Commands 163 Keyboard Mapping (Hot Keys) .............................................................................................163 Default Keyboard Map ..........................................................................................................163 Customizing the Keyboard Map ............................................................................................165 Chapter 16. Customizing Your Airplane 167 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................167 Airplane Setup .......................................................................................................................168 Engines and Power Source Page............................................................................................170 Engine Set up (Internal Combustion and Ducted Fan) ..........................................................175 Engine Setup (Electric and Electric Ducted Fan) ..................................................................176 Electric Motor Type...............................................................................................................178 Engine Setup (Turbine)..........................................................................................................179 Fuselage Page ........................................................................................................................180 Wings Page............................................................................................................................185 Control Surfaces Page............................................................................................................192 Servos Page............................................................................................................................196 Miscellaneous Page ...............................................................................................................197 Chapter 17. Customizing your Helicopter 201 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................201 Finding the Center of Gravity..................................................................................202 Heli Setup Page......................................................................................................................204 Engine Page ...........................................................................................................................205 Fuselage Page ........................................................................................................................207 Hub Page................................................................................................................................213 Main Rotor Page....................................................................................................................217 Blades ....................................................................................................................................220 Paddles...................................................................................................................................225 Tail Rotor Page......................................................................................................................229 Gyro Page ..............................................................................................................................234 Clutch Page............................................................................................................................236 Tail Fins Page ........................................................................................................................237 Servos Page............................................................................................................................243 Misc. .....................................................................................................................................244 Appendix A. Flying the Aircraft 247 Airplane Basics......................................................................................................................247 Switches ..................................................................................................................247 Centering .................................................................................................................247 Crashing.................................................................................................................................247 Airplane Flight.......................................................................................................................248 Takeoffs...................................................................................................................248 Landings..................................................................................................................248 Aerobatics................................................................................................................249 Throttle Management ..............................................................................................249 Rudder Management ...............................................................................................249 Take Crashes Seriously ...........................................................................................249 Helicopter Basics ...................................................................................................................250 Collective (left stick - vertical movement) ..............................................................250 Rudder (left stick - horizontal movement)...............................................................251 Cyclic Stick (right stick)..........................................................................................252 Idle-up .....................................................................................................................254 Throttle Hold ...........................................................................................................254 Gyro.........................................................................................................................254 Helicopter Flight....................................................................................................................254 Hovering..................................................................................................................254 Forward Flight.........................................................................................................254 Backward Flight ......................................................................................................254 Sideways Flight .......................................................................................................255 Turning:...................................................................................................................255 Appendix B. RealFlight Control Panel 257 RealFlight Control Panel........................................................................................................257 Running the Control Panel.......................................................................................258 Running RealFlight..................................................................................................258 Uninstalling RealFlight............................................................................................258 Read Help File.........................................................................................................259 Technical Support....................................................................................................259 Viewing Documents ................................................................................................264 Online Updates ......................................................................................................................264 Registration..............................................................................................................264 Updating to the Latest Version................................................................................265 Advanced Options ...................................................................................................266 Problems Updating? ................................................................................................267 Appendix C. If You Experience Difficulties With RealFlight G2 269 In General ..............................................................................................................................269 How to Get Help and Information ...........................................................................269 Before You Do Anything Else.............................................................................270 If You Need additional assistance .......................................................................271 Examples of Common Problems and Solutions.....................................................................272 If You Dont See Your Problem in This Chapter ................................................272 My computer freezes when I run RealFlight, and I need to reboot to regain control.272 Improving RealFlight G2 Performance ...................................................................273 My Aircraft Sinks into the Ground When I Land....................................................274 Other Common Problems ........................................................................................274 Glossary of Terms Index 275 289 CCHHAAPPTTEERR 11.. IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN Welcome to the RealFlight Generation 2 R/C Simulator, the most advanced R/C aircraft simulation available. RealFlight G2 is so realistic, youll hardly believe its a simulation. Whether youre a seasoned modeling veteran, or an entry-level R/C-er, RealFlight G2 is the ideal way to learn to fly, practice maneuvers, feel the effects of design modifications, or just have an incredible amount of fun. Adventurous modelers will enjoy RealFlights incredible versatility--create custom trim schemes, design a flying site, or alter any of more than 500 adjustable aircraft parameters. If, however, you dont wish to do so, thats fine too. Weve included 31 models that look and fly like the real thing, plus five different flying sites--each with its own characteristics. More importantly, RealFlight G2 offers an amazing array of tools to help you understand how to use the program, and how to improve your R/C piloting skills. From extensive tooltips that explain every feature and option as you use it, to our Virtual Flight Instructor feature, to our extensive manual and technical support, no other R/C simulator goes further to enrich your R/C experience. The following section briefly outlines some of the new features in Generation 2 (G2). This is especially helpful if youre upgrading from a previous version of RealFlight. If you dont wish to read the new feature summary, you can skip the following section and proceed to Chapter 2. Before You Begin on page 5. Subsequent chapters will describe all RealFlight features (new and old) in complete detail. WWHHAATT''SS NNEEWW IINN GGEENNEERRAATTIIOONN 22 WWIITTHH UUSSBB IINNTTEERRLLIINNKK CCOONNTTRROOLLLLEERR This section briefly outlines some of the new features included in RealFlight G2 with the USB InterLink Controller. You may want to read this section if you are upgrading from an older version of RealFlight, RealFlight Deluxe, or from a version of RealFlight G2 that did not include the USB InterLink Controller. RealFlight G2 and the InterLink Controller incorporate a significant number of enhancements and improvements over the previous RealFlight systems. If you are new to RealFlight, or R/C Simulator RealFlight Chapter 1. Introduction 1 just dont want to read this section, you can proceed to the next chapter. Subsequent chapters will cover all of this material in complete detail. First of all, wed like to thank you for purchasing RealFlight G2. We think you will be enormously pleased with G2, which incorporates many of the features our users have most frequently requested over the years (plus a few others that we thought of ourselves!). USB INTERLINK CONTROLLER All RealFlight versions now come equipped with Great Planess USB InterLink Controller by Futaba. This revolutionary device brings you:
A high quality, USB compatible, plug and play controller for RealFlight G2. A built-in interface for (optionally) using your own R/C transmitter for controlling RealFlight G2 (should you so desire). The InterLink Controller is fully hot pluggableyou can connect/disconnect the InterLink, or your own transmitter, without rebooting your computer (or even shutting down RealFlight G2). Higher speed response to control inputs. Digitally precise inputs for unmatched control precision. MENU-DRIVEN INTERFACE Upon starting G2, the first thing that you are likely to notice is the completely redesigned user interface. RealFlight now runs in a window (assuming your video card supports this option), and the interface is completely menu-driven. If, however, you like the full-screen look, you can recover this in G2 by removing the check mark from the Run in Window item in the Options menu. (In full-screen mode, press ALT or ESC to access the RealFlight menus.) ADDITIONAL NEW FEATURES Incredibly realistic airplane and scenery graphics, using detailed, 24-bit textures. Fully editable airports. You can add, remove, move, resize, and reorient buildings and other scenery objects. You can add, remove, size, or seasonally color incredibly realistic trees and foliage. You can position, size and reorient runways (even over non-flat terrain)and much, much more. You can now create and edit custom paint/decal schemes for your aircraft. (To create and edit color schemes, you must use a third-party software capable of editing .tga [Targa] files.) Multiplayer support. You can now fly with up to seven other RealFlight G2 users over the Internet, or over your Local Area Network (LAN). RealFlight now features five events: Limbo, Spot Landing, Pylon Racing, Autorotation and Freestyle. Each event features three distinct skill levels to challenge your flying capabilities. You can fly an event 2 !
R/C Simulator RealFlight alone, or against up to seven additional pilots using the multiplayer feature. RealFlights new Virtual Flight Instructor feature gives you personal flying lessons from two R/C experts. These pros will help you learn and perfect maneuvers, regardless of your skill level. You can now create multiple, independent picture-in-picture viewports within the RealFlight display. You can size and reposition viewports using your mouse. Also, each viewport is completely independent and fully adjustable to suit your personal taste. Using RealFlights new Advanced Flight Recorder (AFR) feature, you can record your flights to play back later. A recorded flight plays back as an animated plane in your airport. You can also share recordings with other RealFlight G2 users. On-screen Gadgets let you view continuously updated aircraft/radio data, or access RealFlight controls with a simple click of the mouse. Full collision detection. If you hit a building, your plane crashes. You can even collide with multiplayer or recorded aircraft. G2 has a wealth of new view options. For example, you can look at your aircraft, a fixed location, or at someone elses aircraft. You can easily adjust your viewpoint using your mouse. You can even store viewpoints and return to them later. If you so choose, RealFlight G2 can even simulate common types of flight failures (radio interference problems, stuck servos, etc.). Airplanes now have visible smoke and exhaust. All aircraft now feature moving control surfaces and retracts that visibly move (if applicable). G2s new Control Panel allows for easy, one-click updating and simplified technical support should the need arise. We hope you enjoy these, as well as the various other new features, in G2. Keeping the Tip of the Day feature active serves as a great reminder about these new features. And please, keep the suggestions coming! Great Planes and Knife Edge Software are continually enhancing RealFlight, striving to provide you with the most accurate R/C Simulator ever created. R/C Simulator RealFlight Chapter 1. Introduction 3 CCHHAAPPTTEERR 22.. BBEEFFOORREE YYOOUU BBEEGGIINN SSYYSSTTEEMM RREEQQUUIIRREEMMEENNTTSS The system requirements below are what we consider to be the minimum PC configuration in which RealFlight G2 should be installed. Meeting the minimum requirements will allow you to still enjoy G2; however, in order to take complete advantage of the many features and functions offered by G2, you should have a computer at, or near, the specifications as listed under the optimum system requirements. MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Windows XP*, 2000*, ME or 98
* Local administrator access required for Windows XP or 2000 Intel Pentium 300 or equivalent processor 64 MB RAM DirectX 8.1 (or above) compatible video card with at least 8MB of RAM (Note that Voodoo I and Voodoo II cards are not supported because they do not allow you to run in a window or view a menu while full screen) DirectX 8.1 (or above) compatible sound card 500 MB hard drive space 4x CD-ROM drive Super VGA monitor USB port SUGGESTIONS FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE In addition to the requirements above:
Intel Pentium III 600 (or equivalent) and above processor R/C Simulator RealFlight Chapter 2. Before You Begin 5 Microsoft Direct 3D compatible high performance 3D accelerated video card with 16 MB (or more) video RAM 16x CD-ROM drive 128 MB RAM MULTIPLAYER REQUIREMENTS-
Intel Pentium 450 or above LAN:IPX/SPX or TCP/IP protocol Internet: TCP/IP connection requires an Internet account and 28.8 kbps
(or faster) modem 128 MB RAM VVIIDDEEOO AANNDD SSOOUUNNDD CCAARRDDSS In order to achieve optimum performance and the ultimate satisfaction from RealFlight, there are two important components of your computer that deserve special attention: the video and sound cards. While RealFlight will work well on a wide variety of hardware configurations, it offers many features that are designed to take particular advantage of the latest video technology. If you have an older computer, or a newer computer with a lower-end video card, you may want to consider purchasing a new video card to take advantage of these features. This moderately priced upgrade can vastly enhance your enjoyment of RealFlight. Aside from increasing your satisfaction with G2, a new video card will also work with many other games or simulators, improving their performance as well. While not as important as a video card, upgrading your sound card may also improve your satisfaction with RealFlight. This is especially true if your computer uses an on-board sound card (that is, a sound card affixed to the motherboard.) GGEETTTTIINNGG TTHHEE MMOOSSTT OOUUTT OOFF RREEAALLFFLLIIGGHHTT We think youll agree that for both beginners and experienced pilots, RealFlight offers the finest set of instructions and practice tools of any R/C simulator. Great Planes and Knife Edge Software are committed to the continual improvement of our products. When using the software, there are two things you should keep in mind. First of all, similar to other pursuits, what you get out of RealFlight depends upon what you put in. Mastering radio control requires a great deal of patience and practice. If you crash an aircraft in the simulation, take it very seriously. Crashing an actual R/C aircraft can cost you a lot of time and money. Try to examine what you did incorrectly, using the experience to avoid making the same mistake again. Secondly, while the simulator is quite realistic and will assist you in learning many of the skills necessary to become a proficient pilot, there is no substitution for actual stick time. No simulator, no matter how realistic, can completely replace a qualified, 6 !
R/C Simulator RealFlight experienced, human flight instructor. A simulation can be a wonderful practice tool. However, if youre new to R/C, you should never attempt to fly a real aircraft without the supervision of a qualified instructor, no matter how well accomplished you are on the simulator. R/C Simulator RealFlight Chapter 2. Before You Begin 7 CCHHAAPPTTEERR 33.. GGEETTTTIINNGG SSTTAARRTTEEDD OOVVEERRVVIIEEWW This chapter covers the installation procedure for RealFlight G2, describes the basics in running the program, and will introduce you to some of RealFlights most often used features. The first section, Installing RealFlight Generation 2, offers a step-by-step approach to the installation procedure for both the program software and the controller. The second section, Exploring RealFlight G2, offers a brief tour of the RealFlight G2 program. You'll learn how to perform some basic functions, such as selecting the aircraft you wish to fly, performing simple edits to the flying field, manipulating viewports, and using the RealFlights new Virtual Flight Instructor feature. This chapter only touches on some of RealFlight G2s features. While reading the chapter is enough to get you acclimated to the program, youll more than likely want to refer to subsequent chapters, which describe the various features in comprehensive detail. IINNSSTTAALLLLIINNGG RREEAALLFFLLIIGGHHTT GG22 RealFlight G2 now comes equipped with Great Planess RealFlight USB InterLink Controller by Futaba. The InterLink has two modes. By itself, it serves as a realistic standalone controller for RealFlight G2. Alternatively, it has a built-in interface that lets you use your own R/C transmitter to control RealFlight G2. R/C Simulator RealFlight Chapter 3. Getting Started 9 The USB InterLink Controller To install RealFlight G2 using the InterLink Controller, follow the instructions in this chapter. Whether you plan to use the InterLink Controller by itself, or with your own R/C radio to control RealFlight, you should first follow the instructions in Program Installation on page 10. If you will be using your own R/C transmitter to control RealFlight (using InterLink Controllers built-in adapter), follow the installation instructions in Using Your Own R/C Radio to Control RealFlight (Optional) on page 12. If you do not plan on using your own R/C radio to control RealFlight, you can skip that section. PROGRAM INSTALLATION This section will explain how to install the RealFlight G2 program and the RealFlight USB InterLink Controller. When you finish this section, you should be able to fly aircraft, using the InterLink to control aircraft. The InterLinks built-in transmitter interface also allows you to use your own R/C transmitter to control RealFlight G2. To do this, you will first need to follow the instructions in this section. Then, follow the directions in Using Your Own R/C Radio to Control RealFlight (Optional) on page 12. UPDATE DRIVERS Before you begin installation, we strongly suggest that you update the drivers for both the sound and video cards. A driver is a software program that your computer uses to control hardware devices. Each card has its own respective driver. Most problems with installing and using RealFlight, as well as many other programs that use DirectX, arise from outdated video and/or sound card drivers. If youre not sure how to update your drivers, you can find instructions in article Q01-1038, How to Update Drivers, at http://www.gpsoftware.com/kb/q01-1038.htm. 10 !
R/C Simulator RealFlight That article will take you through the process step-by-step, and has links to driver download sites for most manufacturers. START INSTALLATION PROGRAM Once youve installed the new drivers, youre ready to install RealFlight G2. First, turn your computer on and close any applications you are running. Next, insert the RealFlight G2 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. If auto-play is active, the RealFlight Control Panel will appear. Click the Install RealFlight G2 CD button located at the top of the Control Panel to begin the installation process. If auto-play is not active, you will need to locate and run the program SETUP.EXE from the root directory of the CD-ROM. To do this, click the Start button on the Windows Taskbar, then select Run from the Start menu. In the Run window, type d:\setup and press [Enter] or click OK (assuming d:\ is the designation for the CD-ROM drive). This should start the setup program. RUN INSTALLATION PROGRAM Follow the onscreen instructions, filling in information when queried by the setup program. When the setup program asks for your program serial number, use the RealFlight serial number as it appears on the rear side of the CD-ROM jewel case. When it asks for the InterLink serial number, use the serial number located on the rear side of the InterLink controller. These numbers must be entered exactly as they appear in order to proceed to the next phase of the installation process. INSTALL DIRECTX After the program has finished copying the necessary files, it will ask you if you want to install DirectX. If you do not meet the minimum DirectX version requirement as queried by the RealFlight program, click Yes to install this updated version of DirectX. It will not harm your computer to install DirectX more than once. Therefore, if you are unsure as to the status of this program we suggest that you install it at this time. When DirectX has been installed, click Finish to complete the Setup. CONNECT THE INTERLINK CONTROLLER Finally, plug the RealFlight G2 InterLink controller into a USB port on your computer (see diagram). On most computers, the USB ports are clearly labeled. R/C Simulator RealFlight Chapter 3. Getting Started 11 Note that the InterLink controller is hot pluggable or hot swappable. In other words, you can normally plug/unplug the controller without turning your computer off or rebooting. While your InterLink Controller is plugged in, and your computer is turned on, you should see a small amber light on your controller flash on and off. This light, labeled USB, indicates that the InterLink controller is connected and working. RUN REALFLIGHT To complete the installation and start the program, click on the RealFlight icon located on the desktop. RealFlight will guide you through the final installation steps, as well as the calibration of your controller. You are now set up to run RealFlight G2, using the InterLink as a dummy transmitter. If you would like to use your own R/C transmitter as a controller, please read the following section, Using Your Own R/C Radio to Control RealFlight (Optional). If not, youre ready to start using RealFlight. Proceed to Exploring RealFlight G2 on page 13, which will walk you through the basics of using the RealFlight program. USING YOUR OWN R/C RADIO TO CONTROL REALFLIGHT
(OPTIONAL) Follow these instructions if you intend to use your own R/C transmitter to control RealFlight G2. If you dont want to use your own transmitter, skip this section. Before reading this section, you should first follow the instructions in Program Installation on page 10. CONNECT YOUR TRANSMITTER You can use your R/C transmitter to control RealFlight G2 by connecting it to the InterLink controller, buddy box style (see diagrams). RealFlight G2 includes a cable and adapter for making this connection to many popular R/C transmitters. First, locate the cable input port on the rear of the InterLink Controller. Plug one end of the included connector cable into this port. Next, the other end of the adapter cable must be plugged into the buddy box port (a.k.a. trainer jack) of your transmitter. The procedure for doing so depends on your transmitter:
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R/C Simulator RealFlight If your transmitters buddy box port directly accepts the 1/8 stereo plug on the other end of the connector cable, plug this in. This works for JR radios. If your radio takes a 6-pin DIN plug (like Futaba radios), use the short extra 1/8 stereo to 6-pin DIN adapter cable included with RealFlight G2 (see left panel of the diagram above). Some radios (e.g., Airtronics) require an optional adapter cable, which is not included with RealFlight. This optional adapter cable is available wherever you purchase RealFlight G2. SETUP After you have connected your transmitter, you will need to perform a setup procedure before you can proceed. The exact procedure depends on how you want to use your controller. For more details, see The InterLink Controller (Interface Mode) on page 38. Once you have a controller set up (either the InterLink mockup controller or your own transmitter), youre ready to start using RealFlight. You can now proceed to Exploring RealFlight G2 on page 13, which will walk you through the basics of using RealFlight. EEXXPPLLOORRIINNGG RREEAALLFFLLIIGGHHTT GG22 Now that youve installed RealFlight, its time to begin exploring the program. The following sections will take you on a quick tour of RealFlights most popular features, such as selecting an aircraft to fly, changing flying fields, customizing your flying field, using RealFlights Virtual Flight Instructor, etc. Along the way, we'll show you where to go for help, or how to obtain additional information. You'll want to read this section even if you are upgrading from a previous version of RealFlight. Most of the features described here are either new, or have been completely re-engineered for Generation 2 with InterLink Controller. START THE PROGRAM After installation, you should see a RealFlight G2 icon on your computer's desktop. First, close all open programs and windows (RealFlight performs best when it is the only program running, i.e., not sharing resources with any other programs or applications.) Next, start RealFlight by double-clicking the RealFlight icon. The first time you access or run RealFlight, you may be asked to calibrate your controller (follow the instructions as provided by RealFlight). Also, you will see a Tip of the Day. The Tip of the Day feature is a sequence of helpful tips, hints and facts about RealFlight that will enhance your enjoyment of the program. R/C Simulator RealFlight Chapter 3. Getting Started 13 Normally, you will see a new tip each time you start RealFlight. If you wish, you can deactivate this feature by removing the check mark from the Show tips at startup box. If you turn Tip of the Day off, you can turn it on again using RealFlights Help menu. We suggest leaving Tip of the Day active until you are better acclimated with the software and all that it has to offer. The tips will point out many great RealFlight features that you may not have noticed. For now, just click OK to close the Tip of the Day window and start flying. THE REALFLIGHT MAIN DISPLAY When you first run RealFlight, you should see a window like the one below
(assuming your video card supports DirectX Window mode, most cards do). You can move, resize, minimize, maximize and restore the RealFlight G2 main window just as you would any other application. You interact with RealFlight using the menus in the main windows menu bar:
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