If you're going to get serious about a
flight simulator, here's another item you should consider. Get an "RCJOY"
interface box from Lew Engineering. Their URL was www.leweng.com but it doesn't seem to be
working right now. This box, along with a cable for your particular
transmitter plugs seamlessly (At least with Windows) into a USB port and allows
you to actually use your transmitter to "fly" with a simulator. I use mine
with FMS (highly recommended) and CockpitMaster. BTW, the "random loss of
power - so deadstick land" option in CockpitMaster is great fun and good
practice.
Jim Deck
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