varadero129
New Member
Hi all,
I am an absolute beginner in this hobby, now I'm reading a lot about it on your site (thanks a million for the many useful pieces of information) and I'm learning on Phoenix RC4 with a fake transmitter that I ordered from China. The exact model type is 6CH XTR RC Flight Simulator 6 CH JTL-0904A if it matters.
Now I'm thinking of buying a high quality Tx like Hitec's Aurora 9, that I could use for the real helis as well. But in the beginning I'm looking forward to use it in Phoenix.
I heard that it's not worth using a real Tx in the simulators, because they can be worn out by the course of the time.
I want to ask your opinion about this theory.
Also I have a question about the "fail-safe" settings in the simulator. A friend of mine mentioned that it's not worth learning the basics in the beginners settings, because I can easily be accustomed to those settings, and later when I setup the full range collective degrees etc. setup, I would have to learn the whole thing from the beginning.
What do you think about this?
Regards,
Tamas
I am an absolute beginner in this hobby, now I'm reading a lot about it on your site (thanks a million for the many useful pieces of information) and I'm learning on Phoenix RC4 with a fake transmitter that I ordered from China. The exact model type is 6CH XTR RC Flight Simulator 6 CH JTL-0904A if it matters.
Now I'm thinking of buying a high quality Tx like Hitec's Aurora 9, that I could use for the real helis as well. But in the beginning I'm looking forward to use it in Phoenix.
I heard that it's not worth using a real Tx in the simulators, because they can be worn out by the course of the time.
I want to ask your opinion about this theory.
Also I have a question about the "fail-safe" settings in the simulator. A friend of mine mentioned that it's not worth learning the basics in the beginners settings, because I can easily be accustomed to those settings, and later when I setup the full range collective degrees etc. setup, I would have to learn the whole thing from the beginning.
What do you think about this?
Regards,
Tamas