Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $4.99 | Prabhjot Singh | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Now Google Cardboard VR is also supported for immersive flying and FPV experience.
Support for Controllers
Please note that this a simulator and Not a game. It is designed for RC enthusiasts to practice Flying skills.
Basic Tutorial for beginner is in the above description video.
Features:
1) Based on real physics Model of Quadcopter
2) Interactive selection of different cameras modes:
* Eye level Camera
* First Person View Camera
* Stabilized Gimbal Camera
* Follow Camera
You can walk around while flying, looking at the quad either by dragging the middle of screen or by enabling accelerometer button on the left side in the Eye level Camera Mode..
3) Return to Location (RTL)
When on the Quad will automatically Return and Land back in its Landing Position. It will Automatically switch on when the Quad goes out of range.
4) Position Hold
When ON the Quad will try to Hold its position when both control sticks are released.
5) Course Lock
When ON the Forward, Backward, Left and Right will remain same regardless of orientation of Quad. e.g. Moving Right stick Forward will always make the Quad go forward in East Direction even if its pointing towards north.
6) Home Lock
When ON the Forward will always be Away from you and Backwards will always be towards you regardless of Quads Orientation.
7) Heads up Display(HUD)
Displaying real-time Pitch, Roll, Heading, Altitude and Speed.
8) Adjustable Control sensitivity Settings
9) Auto Stabilizing adjustable
10) Altitude Hold Switch
If ON the quad will try to maintain the altitude when it was switched on.
11) Advanced Settings
If enabled users can change the Total Weight, Static / Dynamic thrust, PID setting and Aerodynamic Drag values.
12) Multiple Quad / Scene Selection / Some basic Challenges for Time Pass..
13) Multiple mode Input Support.
Now it supports mode1, mode2. mode3, mode4 and accelerometers. You can change via settings page
14) Camera rotation in FPV and Gimbal camera.
Click and Drag from center of screen on FPV or Gimbal camera. Double click in center to reset.
15) Dynamic Wind
Wind effect will reduce when behind the building.
16) Google cardboard Support for immersive virtual reality and FPV experience.
Make sure that you have a controller attached to the device because the only way you can control the quadcopter is by controller once the Cardboard VR is enabled. After enabling you have to gaze at the buttons on the UI and press the trigger button on the cardboard to click it. Once you are flying then pressing the trigger anywhere will open the settings page. You can also touch on screen anywhere to execute trigger event instead of pressing the trigger button.
17) Max Tilt Angle / Auto Stabilize Sensitivity Slider
In Normal Mode the slider changes the Maximum Tilt angle setting. This settings determines the maximum roll / pitch angle the quadcopter will tilt. In Sports Mode it changes the Auto Stabilize sensitivity. The higher the settings the more force is applied to stabilize the quadcopter.
18) Acro / Acro 3d mode for expert flying
Auto stabilize will not be applied in these modes. You need to be expert to fly in this mode.In 3D Mode is mode in which the Quadcopter can fly upside down also. The throttle sticks will produce reverse thrust when moved down from the center position.
Enjoy Flying..
Credits: Some Arteria content is in use.
I have been looking for anything to practice flying my spark. So far this seems to be the closest to practice you can find. Unfortunately, the maps are quite boring. The challenges are ok but end too soon. I do feel this is a great way to practice flying a drone but it is difficult to find any interest in these plain maps.
Great App! Now that I’ve tweaked the settings and got some practice in I’m ready for a few more scenes. I would even pay a few bucks for a package vs. buying my dream, the DJI Mavic Pro. You gotta love the return home feature. Thing about this quad, you never have to replace broken parts. ?
I have been looking for anything to practice flying my spark. So far this seems to be the closest to practice you can find. Unfortunately, the maps are quite boring. The challenges are ok but become too difficult quickly for a normal person.
I like this simulator and it has helped me learn to pilot my quad, but the frustrating thing is that it often just quits in the middle of a session.
Great tool for quad practice without worrying about dead batteries or broken props. Perfect for newbie to get the idea of how the controls function.
This is a great simulator for learning how to fly a quadcopter, it just needs to be updated to work with the iPhone 6 in landscape mode.
I don't usually write reviews but it should be known that this is probably the best quadcopter sim out there. It is extremely useful for practice flying and allows the user to fully adjust the flight parameters of the quad. The maps aren't half bad either.
This app is great for training yourself how to fly quad copters without stabilization and also how to fly a more modern onwith GPS and barometer that fly with an automatic hold. Are you specially like the feature of flying FPV and having the option of having a fixed camera or one that is on a gimbal. I really think that this is a great FPV trainer. Some improvements that I would like to see are better graphics for the newer generation iPhones and iPads, more flying locations and the ability to fly more commercial aircraft such as those by DJI. GREAT APP!
Screen orientation a big mess. Unable to get to all menus. Not worth the money.