Since PhoenixSim is now fully out of business and there is no customer support left whatsoever I consider it to be abandonware and I feel I can share files for support and community purposes to those still using the software. You still need a dongle to use it. If original copyright holders wish to take these files down for a valid reason they can contact me.
You can also use any joystick or anything else that is seen as joystick if you use a emulator. Download the emulator HERE and check THIS video on how to use it. As an example Spektrum WS2000 works fine.
Phoenix Sim is also still online! Ballie from Netherlands has grabbed the phoenix-sim-online.com domain and is hosting a server! More info here. So the native online flying is again possible, enjoy Phoenix with friends again!
By using the above selection criteria I chose the Phoenix simulator, which 4 months ago was a relatively not well published Simulator, but has now recently risen to much deserved stardom. I approached www.brooknet.net.au who were kind enough to immediately supply me with two copies for review.
Conclusion
Considering that this simulator has been singularly responsible for me now being able to fly successfully and significantly reducing crashes during my substantial learning curve, I am unable to say anything other than, what an excellent software package!
Subsequent to my first crash, I was very disillusioned and genuinely thought I had no chance of ever being able to successfully fly a model aeroplane, and so I wish to express my everlasting gratitude to Wayne from www.brooknet.net.au for supplying the Phoenix Simulator package to me to trial.
Phoenix is the incredibly popular RC simulator worldwide that lets you master this complex and rewarding hobby in the comfort of your own home. Whether you are a brand new pilot picking up your first trainer, or a seasoned veteran practicing for your next big competition, Phoenix has everything you need to take your skills to the next level. Blending incredibly life-like and accurate model physics with beautiful cutting-edge graphics and a multitude of unique features, Phoenix is a fantastic package for beginners and professional model pilots alike.
The Phoenix team is always working diligently towards improving the user experience, and ensuring the physics engine is one of the most realistic engines on the market. Because of this, V5.5 is chalked full of many updated features, improvements, and tweaks to further improve the feel of the simulator.
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We have deliberately hidden any moving parts and wiring from view to leave room for the soft lines of the bodywork, which recall ground effect cars or the more famous bellies on the flanks in the rear. In the best driving simulator, even the design has to be taken care of to be minimal and clean.
Who has never dreamed of playing the role of a Formula 1 driver?
Phoenix Pro is the best immersive driving experience, chosen also by real drivers for their training, thanks to its cutting-edge technology able to anticipate and test the reality of racing.
It can be a challenge with yourself, to test your skills, but it is also a good basis for aggregation and involvement for guests and customers of all kinds, for a great experience to remember and share.
Rune of the Azure Phoenix is a level 400+ Rune in RPG Simulator, It's the second best Tier 3 rune right behind the Rune of the Shadow, so if your looking for a good rune right off the bat its recommended to get this rune. This rune is obtainable through Tier 3 Rune Crafting with a decent craft rate.
The inventory icon is essentially the same thing as the rune when it's equipped by the player for the most part, except that it has an azure flame on the center of the rune, indicating that it is a Rune of the Azure Phoenix.
Azure Flame: This passive makes it so each swing hit on an enemy charges the sword and then on the 5th swing a small azure phoenix will come out dealing damage to any enemies in its path. This passive will always activate if the player hits 5 enemies at the same time with their weapon.
To get this rune the player must grind and open runes bags until they get 1000 Rune Shards then they must kill Mobs and Bosses until they get 1 million gold and after all that the player must head to the Rune Crafting Station which can be found in World 1 and World 2, choose the tier 3 option and then hit craft, the player then must get lucky as it's not guaranteed to get this rune. The player can also buy it from other players.
CAE Phoenix provides simulator-based training programs for regional aircrafts in the Phoenix area. The training facility, adjacent to Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), features full-flight simulators for the Bombardier CRJ 200, CRJ 700 and CRJ 900, and for the Embraer E170 aircraft types.
I intend to learn how to fly RC fixed-wing planes (I have previously worked on semi-autonomous aircraft, but had never learned how to fly RC planes). However, I currently live in a small place where there are no suitable places for flying planes (due to population density, lack of facilities, and laws). There are no "empty places" in the entire country. For now, I will be satisfied with flying in a simulator, leaving real-life practice for the future. I don't mind buying the RC remote control. What kind of simulator should I get? Is there any criteria I should use to find a suitable simulator for fixed-wing RC aircraft?
I've enjoyed the Great Planes RealFlight simulator for a number of years. It has lasted well and I like the included transmitter controller. It is not free nor cheap, but it will save you a lot more in RC models that you can bring home from the flying field ready to fly again (i.e. it will save you many crashes).
Most people start in 'chase plane' mode, where the virtual camera follows the model. This lets you get a feel for the controls. Once you've got the basics, switch to a camera on the ground because the vital skill to learn is thinking of the control directions relative to the plane and not your view. The most common beginner mistake is to steer the wrong way when the plane is flying towards them, so practice this until steering the right way feels natural to you.
Your first challenge is just keeping the plane in the air and within sight. If you find this hard, pick a large, high-wing trainer plane, and reduce the simulation speed. Many sims have a 'zoom' function that helps when the plane is far away. Don't get too used to artificial aids like this though, turn them off as soon as you can manage without them because they won't be there in real life!
When you can land, turn on some wind to make it more realistic. Try a wide range of models to learn their differences. Practice flying an out-of-trim model because almost all models will be out of trim on their first flight, and you can even turn up the simulation speed to simulate how nervous you will be on your first real flight.
When you can do that, I suggest downloading the BMFA's achievement scheme notes (look in the Downloads menu) or similar for another country. Having a syllabus will give you a set of targets, so you learn the basics before moving on to aerobatics, and there's a lot of guidance on how to do everything.
Now for the opinion bit: I suggest trying a few free simulators, then downloading the demo version of Real Flight to see if the extra features are worthwhile. Free simulators are perfectly adequate for learning to fly but the extra graphics quality, models and game modes are more likely to keep you coming back to a commercial sim.
I also suggest buying a small toy quadcopter/drone that can be flown indoors. That will teach you fine stick control and you can learn to avoid control-reversal when the model is flying towards you. It will also teach you the one thing sims are bad at - flying carefully so you aren't crashing all the time!
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