ULTRA HIGH Graphics in AEROFLY FS is a “MUST SEE” ! Gauges, Hud Displays, and more.04:33

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Published on July 11, 2017

(Please read) Only running 30 FPS in this video, because of Frapps, but you all should get the idea. This is a “Must See” if your interested in Buying Aerofly FS.
This is for all those who wanted to see the ULTRA high resolution Graphics in Aerofly FS. In order to present a video without all the comments that I must use Frapps recording software, that is what I did in the last one. But since Frapps had slowed the frame rate down so far, I had to use the low graphics settings to make that last video. This time I put it in the ULTRA setting, so you can really see the difference. But to record it without slowing it down, I simply aimed my Canon 780 SD at it and took most of the video. I used some FRAPPS for some screen shots and some very short clips. I hope this shows the amazing graphics for which you all said you would like to see. It is very hard to present something on YouTube that is so complex like this and then degraded when they resize it. But this should satisfy all those who asked.

All aircraft are extremely detailed and feature accurately simulated flight performance.
· Fly in a realistic environment with a resolution down to 40 in.
· Many interactive Flight Challenges
· Freely selectable wind, view, clouds and thermals
· It can be controlled by any joystick, game pad, key board or mouse
· Extremely detailed aircraft with RealSound-Technology
· Fully functional instruments in all cockpits
· Many special functions: Retracts, flaps and more
· Moving Map in the cockpit and inside an extra display window
· Autopilot function
· Winch start for gliders
· Many accessible airfields with hangars and buildings
· Perfectly simulated flight physic
· Interfaced with TrackIR (viewing angle and zoom controlled via head movement)
Animated instruments

A key issue for the developers of aeroflyFS is documented by the impressively animated instruments. All the basic instruments (speed, altitude, heading, climbing, artificial horizon, turn indicator) show the real values just as type-specific instruments (rpm, g-meter, vario and more) and are fully functional, of course. This allows both visual and instrument flight training.

Thanks kindly for all your support. I would appreciate if you would please take a moment rate the video, subscribe to be notified when I produce another RC Television show, and if you know of others that would like to see this video, please pass it on.

Best Regards,
Dave Herbert
Academy of Model Aeronautics # 8221
Contest Director, Leader Member, Scientific division.

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