FPVSIM is an FPV Drone simulator that combines realistic drone simulation with great stick feel and great graphics.
It boasts a high precision quadrotor dynamics simulation engine, designed for scientific research and fine-tuned by veteran drone racers to deliver the most realistic stick feel possible.
FPVSIM is a great FPV simulator for pilots of all skill levels, from beginners to experts. It is a great way to learn the basics of flying FPV drones, practice flying in different environments, and prepare for races.
On top of the old version, FPVSIM V2 offers more maps and features, but at a lower price!
A fully revamped quadrotor dynamics simulation engine with realistic propeller and motor simulations, pushing simulation accuracy to the next level
Added Level mode on top of Acro/Angle mode, great for beginners
Added 6 brand new maps, making a total offering of 15 maps! Some of them are specifically tailored for medium to lower end PCs. New maps are:
Added toggleable realtime stick overlay, make it it easier to see how certain tricks are done
Added throttle limit configurations, allowing you to configure throttle limit in the sim
Added max deg/s to rate configurator, making it easier to see the current rate
Auto hide and show floating buttons and cursor: move or left click the mouse to reveal
Add altitude and flight mode info to HUD
New inflatable FPV gate model
New feature flag model
Fine tuned propeller sound
Polish HUD and loading screen
Add instructions for car driving scene
Fixed a bug where updating drone settings occasionally crashes the game
etc.
FPVSIM offers a variety of features, such as:
Real PID loop with tunable PID, Feedforward, TPAs, etc.
Support for a wide range of input devices like radio controllers and gamepads.
DVR record and replay with global leaderboards for FPV race tracks
An online editor at fpvsim website for creating custom tracks
Google Maps integration allowing you to FPV anywhere around the world
3D graphics with high-quality textures
For best game play experience it's recommended you use an OpenTX/EdgeTX based RC radio controller or an drone radio controller (e.g. DJI controller) that supports gamepad/joystick functionalities. You can also control the drone with an XBox 360 or a Stadia gamepad, but it'll feel a little different compared to flying a real drone.