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Leslee Galyan

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Aug 20, 2024, 2:35:44 AM8/20/24
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I have an old Interlink controller I got with RFG2 lite but it doesn't
work with G3.Also need a crack to get rid of the registration so you can get updates
= anyone have the URL for the updates for manual d/l?Help. Its basically a dongle emulator we need

If I lived in USA of couse i could pay for itBut in Brazil the software is more expensive than a real plane with
radio and motor
and I want to learn how to fly firstI already get the copies of realflight G2 and G3 and Aerofly using
Emule but my interface cable is not workingSome one could help me Thanks

realflight g5 crack.rar


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That's kind of funny. I have a cat in the house, too. Every once in a
while, she gets a wild hair and chews on the coiled handset cord of the old
telephone. What is it with cats and cords?By the way, I now keep my cat behaving with this:

Good flying,
desmobob

> LOL! Can you make those lethal? I hate my daughter's cat. Damned
> thing pisses all over the place...
>
> "Honestly honey, I don't know how the cat got shot...."
You could probably hand load a tiny poisoned dart down the muzzle and let
the next 6mm airsoft pellet push it out.... =:-0The tank is a real hoot. The cat thinks otherwise....Good flying,
desmobob


Good luck with that, I spent a lot of time searching for that a while
back, couldn't find anything...except viruses....I downloaded the G3 demo in the weekend, and found it to be more of a
toy than a tool. I've been using FMS to learn to fly on, mainly
practicing landings. I had a quick go on the G3 demo and found landings
to be too easy, the plane didn't really bounce or anything, granted I
had to use the keyboard and I think wind was turned off. I would say if you want something more realistic go for FMS (its
free). If you want something that looks pretty, and is more game like,
shell out the $$ and get G3.my 2cAnyone else got comments on this?

How much can I say that you can relate to? I fly, and have seen the various
sims. I use G3 exclusively. Its only fault is that it needs a pretty "big"
PC, especially in the graphics card. I don't mind. It makes good use of it.

My advice is also free; take it for what it's worth. Having good graphics
shouldn't be a crime. In fact, it's a feature well worth the price. G3 does
an especially good job with sky glare and losing the model against the gloom
of surrounding trees. The "eye candy", most assuredly, is not in
compensation for imagined lacks.

I fly FMS with my Interlink controller, too.I don't have anything against Aerofly Professional Deluxe, I was just more
familiar with the aircraft modelled in G3. I'm excited about the new G3
specific add-on pack coming in March. There seems to be a lot of activity
recently to continue updating and improving G3."Mike Young" wrote in message
news:F_rKf.35690$F_3....@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...

The only downside that I can see to G3 is the fact that it takes one helluva
graphics card to run it up to its full potential. I get by pretty well with
my card, but I can't get shadows, for instance. All else seems to work
beautifully.From playing with another friend's G2 version, it appears that G2 lacks a
very important feature that G3 has (unless I was playing with an older
version of G2). G3 has a feature which allows the ground to always be in
view. This gives the flyer a reference point at all times. G2 doesn't seem
to have that feature. If I'm wrong, I would appreciate a correction. My
buddy said he couldn't get a "ground always" view. However, in terms of
physics, I really didn't seem much difference between G2 and G3.Harlan wrote in message
news:1140640351.0...@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...


From playing with another friend's G2 version, it appears that G2 lacks a
very important feature that G3 has (unless I was playing with an older
version of G2). G3 has a feature which allows the ground to always be in
view. This gives the flyer a reference point at all times. G2 doesn't seem
to have that feature. If I'm wrong, I would appreciate a correction. My
buddy said he couldn't get a "ground always" view.

By that logic I can come over and rob your house and you won't mind.Right?-- Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
from Google? See "Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems" came out in April.
See details at

So should people, esp. outside US, be icons of honesty and surrender
their hard-earned money to American companies while the 800 lb.
chimpanazee (America), under cover of double-standards, wrecks havoc in
the rest of the world?:rolleyes: (I.e., if the world around you were at war, you'd get killed if you
didn't defend yourself.)Solution? Fix the chimp first ... then preach honesty to the
microorganisms. (I don't think it's as big a deal as some have made it
on this forum if a fraction of people do copy/hack software - after all,
it is only helping equalize distribution of wealth.):)

... or the RFG3 emulator (and some sort of adapter for your TX.)Yes, an RFG3 interlink emulator exists. What it does is makes a
joystick device (be it a joystick, joypad, R/C controller with a USB
or gameport connection, etc.) visible by the computer also look just
like a RFG3 Interlink controller, so RFG3 will use it.It really has two purposes ... 1) allow people to use controllers
other than their Interlink controller with RFG3, and 2) as a `crack'
for RFG3, so copies can be used by those who don't own the Interlink
controller at all.

"myrddin64" wrote in message
news:myrddin6...@rcgroups.com...
>
> So if I have this dongle emulator can I run G3 with my TX ? I have the
> G3 disk but no controller to use with it. Please let me know. I guess I
> would need to buy a JR (DX6) to USB trainer cable???

I don't know about the DX6, but I do know that there are adapters that
will connect your R/C TX to your computer via the USB port and the
trainer plug. Like this one -- -bin/wti0001p?&I=LXJPC0&P=FRbut you can find similar things for less if you look around. They're
useful for the R/C flight simulators, and they're also useful if you
want to use your R/C controller for something like Microsoft Flight
Simulator or Falcon 4.0.--
Doug McLaren, dou...@frenzied.us Let the attack begin!

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