Futaba Corporation FS0005H User Manual

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•  Microsoft® Direct 3D compatible high performance 3D accelerated 
video card with 16 MB (or more) video RAM 
•  16x CD-ROM drive 
•  128 MB RAM 
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EQUIREMENTS
•  Intel Pentium 450 or above 
•  LAN:IPX/SPX or TCP/IP protocol 
•  Internet: TCP/IP connection requires an Internet account and 28.8 kbps 
(or faster) modem 
•  128 MB RAM 
 
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In order to achieve optimum performance and the ultimate satisfaction from 
RealFlight, there are two important components of your computer that deserve 
special attention: the video and sound cards. 
While RealFlight will work well on a wide variety of hardware configurations, it 
offers many features that are designed to take particular advantage of the latest video 
technology. If you have an older computer, or a newer computer with a lower-end 
video card, you may want to consider purchasing a new video card to take advantage 
of these features. This moderately priced upgrade can vastly enhance your enjoyment 
of RealFlight. Aside from increasing your satisfaction with G2, a new video card will 
also work with many other games or simulators, improving their performance as well. 
While not as important as a video card, upgrading your sound card may also improve 
your satisfaction with RealFlight.  This is especially true if your computer uses an 
on-board sound card (that is, a sound card affixed to the motherboard.) 
 
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We think you’ll agree that for both beginners and experienced pilots, RealFlight 
offers the finest set of instructions and practice tools of any R/C simulator.  Great 
Planes and Knife Edge Software are committed to the continual improvement of our 
products. When using the software, there are two things you should keep in mind. 
First of all, similar to other pursuits, what you get out of RealFlight depends upon 
what you put in. Mastering radio control requires a great deal of patience and 
practice. If you crash an aircraft in the simulation, take it very seriously. Crashing an 
actual R/C aircraft can cost you a lot of time and money. Try to examine what you 
did incorrectly, using the experience to avoid making the same mistake again.   
Secondly, while the simulator is quite realistic and will assist you in learning many 
of the skills necessary to become a proficient pilot, there is no substitution for actual 
stick time.  No simulator, no matter how realistic, can completely replace a qualified, 
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R/C Simulator RealFlight