Your PC will recognise the Simulator as a Game Controller. I suppose in the editor you could set up a camera to look at your chopper from the ground, as if you're remote controlling a real heli. ESKY Hobby Flight Simulator FMS Models 002203 000502 Controller. Connect the ESKY Transmitter using the provided Simulator Cable to an available USB port of your PC. ESKY 6-Channel Transmitter 0406A 72.870 MHz Model ET RC Control.
It has an un-sprung throttle lever, and trimmers for all 4 lever functions, so you can get super-detail movement if you fancy that. E Sky Flying Model Simulator USB Controller 0905A Esky Hobby. It works really well! You can set it up to run just like an RC aircraft. After configuring the controls, I gave it a whirl with a chopper around Takistan.
It is automatically recognised as a joystick. It comes with a CD for the driver, and I had no problem at all installing it (on 64bit Win7).Īfter playing with the sim for a while (and enduring what must be several thousand pounds worth of virtual RC chopper damage), I decided to check it out in Arma. It's exactly like a real one - all the mouldings and technical parts are the same, it simply doesn't have any radio equipment. It's basically a fake (USB only) radio transmitter. When I purchased my Pheonix sim they told me that it will. I was told that the Esky transmitter has an internal setting that has to do with the mixing of the channels and this is outputted through the trainer cord port. Okay, so I bought a big RC helicopter a few months ago, and seeing as I want to avoid any expensive crashes as I am learning, I invested in a simulator program as well as the following piece of hardware: RE: Esky controller and FMS HELP PLEASE I am not sure that the Esky transmitter will work with FMS.