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Real Flight 7.5...

reyn3545

100cc
OK Realflight people.. I have a very old edition, and am considering the upgrade to 7.5.

If I purchase the wireless edition, and also purchase the Tactic Anylink adapter that plugs into the trainer port on my Futaba 18MZ, will that allow me to fly wirelessly? I don't want to purchase the edition that has the Tactic radio, I just don't need it, but I would like to sit across the room and fly wireless on the big screen in the man cave!
 

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
OK Realflight people.. I have a very old edition, and am considering the upgrade to 7.5.

If I purchase the wireless edition, and also purchase the Tactic Anylink adapter that plugs into the trainer port on my Futaba 18MZ, will that allow me to fly wirelessly? I don't want to purchase the edition that has the Tactic radio, I just don't need it, but I would like to sit across the room and fly wireless on the big screen in the man cave!
Wow! Talk about spoiled. LOL...... Actually, I thought of the same thing myself. :laughing:Will be watching to find out what the answer is to this one.
 

reyn3545

100cc
I think it will work... hope someone knows for sure and can chime in.

The TV in the cave is a 3D television... I've ran my earlier version of Realflight on it and up-converted the signal to 3D.. you don't get the depth that you do on signal that is intended for 3D, but it does add a little dimension.

So, big screen on one side of the room, pick out a reclining movie chair on the other side, a frosty mug on the table, maybe a fire if it's cold... hook up the Realflight, then just leave me alone for a while. Sounds like a good plan to me.
 

reyn3545

100cc
I lived in Cherry Hill for a couple of years back in the late 80's.... hated every day of it. I wound up quitting my job just to move back to Georgia and look for work.

Actually, NJ wasn't that bad, but it wasn't "home". We tried day trips in every direction to get acclimated to the area, but in the end, both of us wanted to get back on the other side of the Mason-Dixon. I still spend some time up that way, mostly calling on customers in north Jersey. The entire state is very nice, outside of a couple of areas like Camden. The pinelands in south Jersey remind me a lot of the south... but it ain't!
 
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