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Sure the onboard flight SIM can be and is useful. If you want to try out certain flight functions, or practice flying under specific conditions, it's very useful. It is limiting, in that you are only able to fly out a specific distance befor losing sight of your drone, all though in real life flight that holds true too, but we then have map and camera view to help guide us. For simple basic flight practice, it can be adequate. If you need or want something more substantial, please have a look towards a serious flight SIM such as RealFlight/Drone, the one I bought a few months ago, http://www.realflight.com/produc ... p?moreinfo=features or their newest version RealFlight X which was released most recently in the past couple of months, and has very awesome detailed graphics. It might take a more powerful computer than many people presently have today, so if looking towards that version, check the basic requirements for your home computer, to be sure it can actually play the software program, sufficiently well.
Phoenix is another flight SIM that is decent, and quite popular, which many prefer over RealFlight. http://www.phoenix-sim.com
YouTube has many videos of them all, so it's easy to see what you might be getting into, without making an actual purchase. Most reputable hobby shops have a computer with complementary flight SIM use. Available to anyone who walks in the front door. ;-)
Hope that helps give you a bit more info... ;-)
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