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Ever wanted to be able to fly freely without buying expensive, complex model airplanes? Now you can with the Aerosim RC dongle! This program allows you to use your computer to control a robot plane's flight pattern in real time, giving complete control of the plane while flying it. You'll be able to fly any plane that has linear or digital servos available for purchase on Amazon, which are used by about 80% of all the planes in the world. Aerosim is reliable and easy-to-use software with features like "dead stick landings" where these planes would otherwise crash. Aerosim is available for around 20 dollars on Amazon. com. The Aerosim dongle was created by Dave Williams, a professional programmer from New England. The program was created to benefit the mass-market that enjoy model airplanes but could not afford the prices of model airplanes sold today. Aerosim's database allows any model plane with a rudder to be used with a computer instead of a controller board. Aerosim was reviewed in issue #93 of Flying magazine & issue #21 of RC Action magazine. http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=271669 http://www.flyingmag.com/funfly09b_aerosim_rc_dongle_software_flight_simulator/page14th Annual Hacker Highschool - Maker Faire 2008 at the San Mateo County Event Center in San Mateo, California on May 17, 2008 Because the Aerosim uses a dongle at the end of a cable, it can be restricted to one computer by plugging in that end of the cable into that computer. While this makes the Aerosim RC dongle useful if you want to fly 2 flight simulators on one computer, it also means that you can not record flight data with the software. The Aerosim RC dongle records flight data into .csv files which can be opened by programs like Excel or Excel xls (xlsx). The Aerosim RC dongle is compatible with DOS and Windows. A Windows version of the Aerosim is in development by Dave Williams, who is a Microsoft Certified Software Engineer. The Aerosim RC dongle can be used on Mac OS X by downloading an executable which will run within the Mac OS. A Mac OS version of the Aerosim is in development by David Williams, who is a Mac OS X Certified Developer. Aerosim flight simulator was reviewed in issue #13 of RC Helicopter magazine. - http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=271669The Aerosim dongle was discussed in issue #1 of DJI magazine, written by Bill Eddy, on July 2, 2010. cfa1e77820
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