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Icenum
09-20-2006, 10:43 AM
Looks like interesting possibilities, curious how well it will mimic real world flight. Graphics look extremely good, but I did notice one thing. Common that the models are the ones the manuf.'s are offering for retail sale.

HH, will be offering the Trex heli but apparently not on this release :( , but how about the owners of other brands? The physics from one aircraft to another, can be fine tuned via adjustable parameters. But having a base set-up point would help with any particular model far as characteristics in flight.

Offers 2 persons to fly at once, using an optional USB controller. Graphics seem to have high definition & detail (Gym looks nice), just waiting to hear specifics on the heli's. Add-Ons I'm sure would offer more airfields & model availability. Looking for new Sim over G2, thought I'd wait till one is available to demo before buying.

Did anyone here demo it at Toledo (April 27, 2006)?

Paul Hinz
09-21-2006, 09:41 AM
I flew it at Toledo. It was ok the helis were early in their devolopment and just basically put in right before the show. They helis were setup to be crash proof at that time and would bounce off the ground if you hit it. So it would be hard to judge how it will work from what I flew at that time. All I know is that my loacal hobby shop got a email from their dealer rep that it will ship before the I-Hobby Expo in Chicago.

Paul

Paul Hinz
10-06-2006, 09:48 AM
FS One has shipped from Horizon to Hobby Shops so now we can try the full version of it and see how it flys.

Paul

bullaculla
01-10-2007, 03:28 AM
FS one is great for fixed wing. painful to adjust helis to fly like you want it.