1st RC Flight School is pleased to offer our fleet of optimized RealFlight planes
for both Spektrum Transmitters and InterLink Controller
Enjoy hyper realistic planes that ensure your sim practice maximizes the potential of your sim and yourself!
Click the Download button to be taken to RealFlight Forum. After logging in you will have access to the most current versions of all the customized models offered by 1st RC Flight School, as well as thousands of other models.
View demonstrations of the flight envelopes of all our customized RealFlight models on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@1RCFlightSchool Each model has been optimized to fly exactly as it does in real-life so pilots can accurately assess the skill level required and ensure sim practice translates to greater real-world success. Control inputs are a featured part of each video to enhance the benefit.
"Thank you for all your time and hard work on this. Exceeding expectations yet again. I just flew some of your variants, and wow what a difference. Models actually snap now instead of barreling and they just 'feel' right. Inverted flight feels more realistic, etc, etc. I can actually tell now the effect of under/over controlling rudder inputs = golden.”
Andrew Wolf. Westerville, OH
Simulators can be terrific tools for practicing new maneuvers and building confidence. However, developing the good habits that ensure long term success requires practice with purpose.
Technology is making it easier to fly than ever before. But, as many pilots discover when their skills soon plateau, just because a person can fly, it does not mean that he or she is flying correctly. Most people think that getting better at making corrections and stick time are the main requirements for better flying, so little thought is given to how they fly, or whether they are flying correctly. Self taught pilots typically make 3 to 4 times more control inputs than what the maneuvers require when flown optimally. As a consequence, they encounter slower rates of learning, inconsistent landings, and difficulties adjusting to new models and wind.
Understanding the correct techniques before practicing any new skill on a simulator is vitally important. That's exactly what 1st RC Flight School manuals were written for Manuals Page