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Beginners Corner > which sim?
 
 
Nimitz
Heliman
Location: Madison, Connecticut

which sim is better for a Century Hawk IV and a newbie?
-Geoff
05-01-2002 Over year old.
 
 
deckerv
Veteran
Location: Wellsville, NY

I never had experience with CSM, but I learned on G2. It helped a LOT, and after 3 tankfulls, I took the training gear off. After a couple more tanks, I knew how to loop, roll, hover inverted, and nose-in hover without a problem.. thanks to Realflight G2 I believe.

Just my opionion (that and a dollar will get you a cup of coffee )
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Nimitz
Heliman
Location: Madison, Connecticut

what does G2 stand for (so i can search for it online)?
Geoff
05-01-2002 Over year old.
 
 
deckerv
Veteran
Location: Wellsville, NY

G2 is for Generation 2.. It's a refined version of an older flight sim that they made...

Here's a link for you

RealFlight G2 website
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Nimitz
Heliman
Location: Madison, Connecticut

thanks thats helpful just one more question can you hook up a Century hawk IV controller to it?
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stever
Heliman
Location: Eastern PA

You can connect your own transmitter to this sim if you get the transmitter interface version or the new USB interlink version.

I have the USB version which is a controller and transmitter interface in one unit. I used the controller when I first started flying, because I did not know how to program my radio. Once I learned to program my radio, I connected my 9CHP and started using my transmitter when flying in the sim.
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