The Feiying Simulator (specifically the or 全能版II ) acts as a hardware-software bridge. It allows users to connect RC transmitters—such as the FlySky i6 or FS-T6 —to a computer via a USB data cable. Once connected, the Feiying Simulator Launcher enables the transmitter to control various flight simulation software, including RealFlight (G2 through G7) , Reflex XTR , AeroFly , and even standard PC games like Need for Speed or Microsoft Flight Simulator . Key Features of Update 42
Whether you're training, exploring, or fine-tuning your flight model, the new Feiying Simulator Launcher Update 42 delivers .
In the ever-evolving world of flight simulation, the gap between a standard experience and an extraordinary one often comes down to the tools you use to manage it. For years, the Feiying Simulator Launcher has been a cornerstone for serious simmers seeking optimization, stability, and customization. Now, with the release of , the development team has delivered on a bold promise: making the launcher 50 better than its predecessor.
: The newer launcher allows for seamless switching between different simulator engines (e.g., swapping between PhoenixRC and RealFlight) without needing to restart the computer or re-plug the hardware. Quick Installation Guide
Update 42.50 for the Feiying Simulator Launcher introduces a faster differential patching system. Instead of re-downloading entire game archives, only changed file blocks are updated. This reduces update sizes by approximately 60–75% for modded installations.
Furthermore, Update42 introduces "Virtual Layering," allowing you to enable/disable add-ons without moving files. This alone saves hundreds of gigabytes of disk write operations over a year.
For more information on hardware setups, you can browse compatible controllers on RealFlight or check RC Groups for community-specific configuration guides.