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Instead of using the standard Phoenix desktop shortcut, run the emulator launcher executable (often named PhoenixRC_emu.exe or similar) from the installation folder.
The emu (emulator) inside this ZIP file tricks the PhoenixRC software into thinking a legitimate dongle is always connected. It acts as a "software dongle."
If you encounter difficulties or prefer a more straightforward solution, here are several free or community-driven alternatives to using Phoenix RC with the v0.3 emulator.
: Copy the contents of the ZIP file directly into your Phoenix RC installation folder (usually in Program Files Configuration : Right-click launcher.exe Properties > Compatibility , and set it to Windows XP Service Pack 3 Run as Administrator : Plug in your transmitter or controller starting. Run the simulator using the launcher.exe shortcut, not the original desktop icon.
Right-click the ZIP file and select or use your preferred archive tool.
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The emulator essentially "tricks" the software by converting standard Windows Joystick Controller
For many RC hobbyists, holds a special place in our hearts. Before high-end VR headsets and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, PhoenixRC was the gold standard for learning to fly collective pitch helicopters and navigating tricky fixed-wing landings.
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