- SETTING UP TARANIS PLUS FOR LIFTOFF SIMULATOR INSTALL
- SETTING UP TARANIS PLUS FOR LIFTOFF SIMULATOR PC
Also a FrSky or other brand controller will not work with DJI models. Thus you cannot use an Inspire controller to control a Mavic, or the other way around. I will go out on a limb here and suggest Velocidrone for a starter sim.ĭJI controllers are specific to the model it goes with and only that model.
SETTING UP TARANIS PLUS FOR LIFTOFF SIMULATOR INSTALL
For Liftoff you have to install "Steam" (a gaming platform) to install and run the sim but I believe it can be installed on multiple computers as well. I'm afraid I can't help much on a RC airplane Freerider and Velocidrone are a file download and can be installed on more than one computer. I'm afraid I can't help much on a RC airplane two that seem to be the most common drone sims are Liftoff ($19.99) and Velocidrone (£16.99 ). I use it pretty much just for photography.
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I find the Mavic boring to fly but takes great pics and video. With the other FPV quads, if you let go of the controls, it will be out of control. I also have a DJI Mavic 2 Pro, but with the DJI stuff, you can let go of the controls and it will stop and hover and wait for your next command.
SETTING UP TARANIS PLUS FOR LIFTOFF SIMULATOR PC
Some of the sims allow the use of regular PC game controllers but can't remember which off the top of my head. You can get one new for just over $100.00. It can also be used for fixed wing aircraft. I use a QX7 by FrSky myself and it does everything I need. I would recommend using a real controller as it helps building your muscle memory using the same controller you will use on the real thing. It may also help you decide if it is something you really want to pursue before spending alot of money on gear. You will still crash the real thing but hopefully not near as much as just diving right in without sim time. Practicing with a sim is an exellent idea as it saved me many crashes with my real quads. Both have a free demo version.įPV Freerider Recharged, Liftoff, and Velocidrone are the ones that I have myself. There is also FPV Freerider ($4.99), and FPV Freerider Recharged ($9.99). Velocidrone also has multiple quads to choose from and installs and runs directly on your computer. It must be purchased and used by logging into a "Steam" account. With Liftoff, you can choose different quads and even change out parts, motors, props, ect.
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Two that seem to be the most common drone sims are Liftoff ($19.99) and Velocidrone (£16.99 ).