If you're passionate about remote control (RC) models, the flight simulator for RC planes, helicopters, drones, cars, and boats is your ultimate training ground. Whether you're a seasoned modeler or just dipping your toes into this thrilling hobby, this simulator is an invaluable tool. It's not just limited to flying; it's the only RC flight simulator on the market that also offers simulation for RC boats and cars, providing a comprehensive experience for all your RC needs.
The simulator comes equipped with 12 free models, 2 landscapes, and 3 interactive object sets that can be integrated into any flying field, especially useful when practicing with helicopters. These interactive objects serve as excellent tools for honing your landing skills and mastering precise model control. For those looking to push their skills further, over 50 different types of RC models and additional flying fields are available through in-app purchases (IAP). Additionally, you can enhance your collection by importing free ClearView RC models from the internet or even design and share your own custom models.
To cater to different user experiences, the simulator offers two camera views: a fixed-point camera that simulates the RC pilot's perspective and a follow-up camera that keeps the model in sight, perfect for beginners learning to fly. This ensures that your model never strays too far from view, making the learning process smoother and more enjoyable.
It's important to note that this is not a game but a flight simulator designed to mimic the real-world behavior of RC models. As such, mastering it will require time and patience. Don't expect arcade-style controls; instead, prepare for a realistic simulation that mirrors the challenges and joys of flying actual RC models. To get started, we've included 4 free models specifically designed to help you learn the ropes. All other models and landscapes are available as in-app purchases.
The onscreen control sticks are designed to be unobtrusive, serving as indicators rather than interactive elements. You don't need to keep your fingers on them; simply sliding your finger on the right half of the screen will move the right control stick, and the same goes for the left half and the left control stick. For those new to the simulator, we recommend starting with the beginner settings for the first few days until you're ready to advance.
What's New in the Latest Version 3.57
Last updated on Mar 24, 2024
Updated to Android 13 API. Number of small improvements.